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CPSC Recalls Goregent Infant Walkers Sold on Amazon Over Fall Hazard

The CPSC recalled about 90 Goregent infant walkers from Amazon after finding they can pass through a standard doorway and fail to stop at a step's edge.

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CPSC Recalls Goregent Infant Walkers Sold on Amazon Over Fall Hazard
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled approximately 90 Goregent-branded infant walkers sold through the Goregent Official Store on Amazon, citing a fall hazard serious enough to cause death. The March 19, 2026 recall centers on a single, specific failure: the walkers can fit through a standard doorway and do not stop at the edge of a step, violating the mandatory federal safety standard for infant walkers.

The recalled product is a green walker with an animal-print fabric seat, a rotating activity tray equipped with toys, lights and music, a round base and six wheels. The walkers are collapsible with three adjustable height settings. Consumers trying to identify the product should check the yellow label on the walker's base, which reads "Model No: 901," "SKU: GEBA030AGXP" and "Date of Production: November 2025."

The refund process requires several steps beyond simply returning the item. Consumers must disassemble the walker, remove the fabric seat, write "Recalled" on the top of the tray in permanent marker and photograph the marked unit. That photo must be emailed to GoregentInfantWalkersRecall@outlook.com before a full refund is issued through the Goregent Official Store.

The Goregent recall is one of several infant walker actions drawing attention from federal safety regulators. A separate action concerns Uuoeebb-branded walkers, Chinese-manufactured and sold on Amazon in gray, black and pink for between $60 and $90. Those walkers carry an additional hazard beyond falls: leg openings wide enough for a child to slip through until the head becomes entrapped. Consumers who purchased Uuoeebb walkers, identifiable by "production batch: 7654" on a label under the seat, are directed to contact BaoD at Uuoeebbrecalls@outlook.com for a refund.

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A third action involves NVW Infant Walkers, where the CPSC issued a Notice of Violation rather than a standard recall. The agency's target is Qingbaijiangenkeoubaihuojingyingbu, a Chinese company doing business on Amazon as NVW US, which had not agreed to recall the products or offer any remedy to consumers as of the time of reporting. About 1,825 NVW units were sold on Amazon from May 2024 through April 2025, priced between $76 and $130. Those walkers, sold in pink and in black, green and white colorways, carry Model No: RV001 on a label under the seat. Because NVW US has not established a refund path, the CPSC urged consumers to stop using and dispose of the walkers outright, without selling or giving them away. Incidents involving any of these products can be reported to SaferProducts.gov.

The three actions together underscore a recurring compliance gap in the infant walker category: products sold through third-party Amazon storefronts that never clear federal doorway-width and stair-braking requirements before reaching consumers.

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