Amazon Recall: Threat-To-Life Warning Issued For Items Pulled Nationwide

Two products sold by Amazon have been recalled nationwide over a risk of injury or death in children, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced.
Baituo Innovation Technology Co. Ltd., doing business as Romorgniz, has recalled a select amount of its Fabric 12- and 13-Drawer Dressers due to a risk of tip-overs and entrapment.
Guangzhou Tinger Trading Co. Ltd., doing business as Anna Queen, has recalled a select number of its Play Yards due to a risk of suffocation and entrapment.
Newsweek contacted Baituo Innovation Technology Co. Ltd. and Guangzhou Tinger Trading Co. Ltd. for comment by email outside of regular working hours.
Why It Matters
The CPSC wared that the dressers violate the mandatory standard for clothing storage units required by the STURDY Act.
It said that the products are “unstable if they are not anchored to a wall, posing serious tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in injuries or death to children.”
The agency added that Anna Queen product violates the mandatory standard for play yards.
“Infants can become entrapped under the mattress or between the side of the play yard and the mattress, posing a risk of serious injury or deadly suffocation hazard,” it said.
What To Know
The products impacted by the recalls are the following:
- Romorgniz Fabric 12- and 13-Drawer Dressers – around 1,980 in total – model numbers: R99MWM12CHMW and R99M9C4CLHW
- Play Yards – around 70 in total – model number: P700 – production date printed on packaging: 202503
The dressers are produced in rustic brown, pink, white and black colors, and feature a wooden top and metal frame. The 12-drawer dressers measure around 52 inches, by 12 inches, by 35 inches. The 13-drawer dressers measure around 35 inches, by 11 inches, by 55 inches.
The products were sold on Amazon.com between July through October 2025. The 13-drawer dresser coast around $140, and the 12-drawer dresser retailed for around $80.
As of November 20, no incident or injuries had been reported in connection with the use of either dresser.
Meanwhile, the play yards feature black fabric sides and mesh panels, while the top rails are covered in multi-colored print featuring bear faces and paws.
The product was sold on Amazon.com from March 2025 for between $100 and $110.
As of November 20, no incident or injuries had been reported in connection with the use of the play yards.
What People Are Saying
The CPSC said regarding the dressers: “Consumers should stop using the recalled dressers immediately if they are not anchored to the wall and place them in an area that children cannot access.”
The CPSC says on its website: “Federal law prohibits the sale of products subject to commission-ordered recalls. Compliance with mandatory stability standards is necessary to protect children from potentially fatal tip-over incidents.”
It adds: “One of the biggest safety improvements of the past decade has been CPSC’s federal mandatory standard, which was directed by Congress through passage of the STURDY (Stop Tip-overs of Unstable, Risky Dressers on Youth) Act. The mandatory standard, which went into effect in September 2023, requires clothing storage units such as dressers and armoires to meet key stability requirements. CPSC continues to work with manufacturers and retailers to recall unsafe dressers and to keep them out of consumers’ homes.”
Peter Feldman, acting chairman of the CPSC, said: “CPSC has made great strides in the past 10 years to minimize these hazards and save lives. I am grateful for the work of our dedicated staff, safety advocates, and the American furniture industry, without whose collaboration none of this would be possible.”
What Happens Next
The recalls are listed as ongoing, according to the CPSC.
Customers who purchased the dressers are advised to contact Romorgniz for disposal instructions in order to receive a refund. They must submit a photo showing its disposal to Romorgnizrecall@outlook.com.
Customers who purchased the play yards are advised to stop using them immediately and to contact Anna Queen for a full refund.
“Consumers should disassemble the fabric cover from the play yard frame, cut up the cover and mattress pad and email a photo of the destroyed play yard to tingerservice@outlook.com to obtain a full refund. Consumers should then dispose of the destroyed play yard,” the CPSC said.




