Over 30 Baby Sleeping Bags on Amazon, eBay, Etsy Pose Suffocation Risks, Watchdog Warns

August 28, 2025
Over 30 Baby Sleeping Bags on Amazon, eBay, Etsy Pose Suffocation Risks, Watchdog Warns
  • The watchdog advises parents to avoid sleeping bags with hoods, excessive material, or multipurpose designs that do not comply with safety regulations.

  • A consumer watchdog investigation has uncovered that over 30 baby sleeping bags sold on online marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, and Etsy pose suffocation risks and do not meet safety standards.

  • Sue Davies from Which? criticized online marketplaces for failing to effectively remove these dangerous products and called for stricter legal penalties to prevent their sale.

  • Consumer protection groups have expressed concern over the continued sale of unsafe baby products and urge for stronger enforcement and accountability measures.

  • Despite efforts to address the issue, unsafe products continue to be available, highlighting ongoing safety concerns.

  • Both Amazon and eBay claim they enforce compliance with safety laws and actively remove unsafe listings, though no specific comments were made about the particular products identified.

  • Amazon stated that the flagged products do not fall under their safety alerts, while eBay emphasized their monitoring efforts; Etsy has yet to comment.

  • These unsafe products include issues such as hoods that can cover a baby's face, increasing suffocation risk, and missing armholes, which can cause babies to slip inside and suffocate.

  • The OPSS has conducted test purchases and collaborated with marketplaces to remove unsafe listings, but the problem persists.

  • The investigation underscores the need for stricter legal accountability and penalties for online marketplaces to prevent the sale of hazardous products.

  • Consumers are urged to be vigilant and avoid sleeping bags with features that compromise safety, such as hoods or excessive decorations.

  • Regulatory agencies continue to work with online platforms to address safety issues, but the proliferation of unsafe products remains a challenge.

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