Recall Issued for Sofoliana and Glotika Baby Loungers Due to Safety Hazards
Parents are being alerted to a serious safety recall concerning Sofoliana and Glotika baby loungers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall due to safety hazards associated with these infant sleep products.
Recall Details for Sofoliana and Glotika Baby Loungers
The recall was issued on November 26, 2025, affecting baby loungers that do not meet mandatory safety standards. The loungers feature low sides that fail to contain infants properly. Additionally, the openings at the foot of the loungers are excessively wide, which considerably increases the risks of falls and entrapment. Furthermore, the lack of a stable stand creates a fall hazard when the lounger is placed on elevated surfaces.
Product Identification
The Sofoliana and Glotika loungers are rectangular and consist of a foam sleeping pad surrounded by padded bumpers covered with fabric. The Sofoliana model is dark gray with a ribbon tie at the bottom, while the Glotika loungers come in three color designs: gray-rocket, pink-heart, and white-elephant. Notably, these loungers lack any identifying markings or labeling.
Hazard Risks
- Low sides that fail to contain infants.
- Wider openings at the foot of the lounger, posing fall risks.
- Lack of a stand leading to potential falls from elevated surfaces.
Consumer Safety Instructions
Consumers are urged to stop using the recalled loungers immediately. To receive a full refund, they must contact Bosen US, the manufacturer. Customers should take the following steps:
- Remove the foam and padded components from the lounger cover.
- Cut the cover, foam, and pad in half.
- Email photos of the destroyed items to [email protected].
Sales Information
The affected Sofoliana loungers were sold for $30 to $40, while Glotika loungers ranged from $40 to $50. These products were available on Amazon.com between August and October 2025.
The CPSC plays a crucial role in safeguarding the public from hazardous consumer products. In the last 50 years, it has worked tirelessly to reduce injury rates associated with unsafe products, emphasizing the importance of compliance with safety standards. Federal law prohibits the sale of any products under a CPSC-ordered recall.
For further assistance regarding this recall and to report unsafe products, consumers should refer to CPSC resources.