CPSC Recalls Taleco Gear Baby Jumpers and Swings After 52 Incidents, 32 Injuries
If you have a Taleco Gear baby jumper, baby swing, or 2-in-1 baby jumper and swing in your home, stop using it immediately.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of these products on August 13, 2026, citing fall and strangulation hazards. The agency received at least 52 reports of incidents related to the products, including at least 32 injuries. Reported injuries included head bumps and bloody noses.
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| Product | Details |
|---|---|
| Recalled products | Taleco Gear Baby Jumpers, Baby Swings, and 2-in-1 Baby Jumper & Swings |
| Hazards | Fall and strangulation |
| Incidents reported | At least 52 |
| Injuries reported | At least 32 |
| Where sold | Amazon.com, Walmart.com, TalecoGear.com |
| Sale period | April 2021 through July 2026 |
| Price range | $65 to $120 |
| Recall date | August 13, 2026 |
What Families Should Do
The CPSC's directive is clear: stop using the product immediately. Do not attempt to continue using these jumpers or swings while waiting for additional information.
Visit CPSC.gov and search for "Taleco Gear" to access the official recall notice. The recall page will include specific instructions on how to return or dispose of the product and whether a remedy โ such as a refund or replacement โ is available.
If you purchased one of these products on Amazon.com, Walmart.com, or directly through TalecoGear.com between April 2021 and July 2026, check your order history to confirm the brand and model.
Why This Recall Matters
Baby jumpers and swings are commonly found in homes with infants and young babies. These products are used for extended periods throughout the day, often when parents step away briefly. Fall and strangulation hazards in this context are serious because infants cannot extricate themselves from dangerous positions.
The 52 incidents and 32 injuries documented in this recall indicate a pattern significant enough to require immediate action. This is not a precautionary recall based on a single report โ it's a response to a documented pattern of harm.
What's Next
Check CPSC.gov for the full Taleco Gear recall notice, including instructions on what to do with the product. If you need help identifying whether your specific model is included in the recall, the CPSC's hotline is 800-638-2772. For Colorado Springs families, the Pikes Peak Library District locations can also help connect you with consumer safety resources.
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