January 15, 2026 – A safety incident has been reported involving a Slevoo Jumper-D04, where a toy attached to the jumper broke open, releasing six small balls that an infant was reportedly ready to put into their mouth. This incident highlights a significant choking hazard for babies and young children.
Product Details
Incident Overview
The incident occurred on December 25, 2025, and was reported concerning the Slevoo Jumper-D04. According to the report, a toy component integrated into the jumper unexpectedly broke open. Upon breaking, six tiny balls were released from within the toy. The reporting party observed their baby immediately attempting to put these small balls into their mouth, indicating a clear and immediate choking risk. The circumstances suggest a potential design or manufacturing flaw in the toy’s construction, leading to its premature breakage and the exposure of hazardous small parts.
Safety Concerns
The incident with the Slevoo Jumper-D04 raises severe safety concerns, particularly for infants and young children who are the primary users of such products.
- Immediate Dangers: Choking and Aspiration Hazards
The release of “6 tiny balls” immediately creates a critical choking hazard. Infants and toddlers explore their world by putting objects into their mouths. Small parts, especially those that can fit through a choke tube (designed to simulate a child’s throat), pose an acute risk of blocking the airway, leading to choking, brain damage due to oxygen deprivation, or even death. Aspiration, where foreign objects enter the lungs, is also a serious concern, potentially causing respiratory distress or infection.
- Long-Term Risks
While the immediate danger is choking, successful intervention after a choking incident can still lead to long-term health issues if oxygen deprivation occurred. Additionally, the psychological trauma for both the child and caregivers involved in such an event can be significant.
- Who Might Be Affected
Infants and toddlers, typically from birth up to 2-3 years old, are most at risk due to their developmental stage and tendency to mouth objects. Any child interacting with the Slevoo Jumper-D04 is potentially exposed to this hazard if the toy component fails.
- Property Damage Potential
In this specific incident, the primary concern is personal injury rather than property damage. The breakage of a toy on a jumper is unlikely to cause significant property damage.
What Consumers Should Do
Consumers who own a Slevoo Jumper-D04 should take immediate action to ensure the safety of their children.
- Immediate Steps to Take:
* Stop Use Immediately: Discontinue use of the Slevoo Jumper-D04 immediately if you own one. Do not allow your child to play in or near the jumper.
* Inspect the Product: Carefully examine all attached toys on the jumper for any signs of cracking, loose parts, or areas where small components might be exposed or could easily break free. Even if no damage is visible, the potential for failure exists.
* Remove Hazardous Parts: If any small balls or other small parts have been released, ensure they are promptly and safely removed from your child’s reach.
- How to Check If They Own the Affected Product:
Verify the brand name “SLEVOO” and model “Jumper-D04” against any labels on the product, its packaging, or purchase receipts. If purchased from Amazon, your order history may also confirm the specific model.
- Prevention Measures:
* Constant Supervision: Always supervise infants and young children, especially when they are playing with toys or using baby gear.
* Regular Inspections: Periodically inspect all toys and baby products for wear and tear, loose parts, or breakage.
* Age Appropriateness: Ensure all toys and components are age-appropriate and do not contain small parts for children under three years old.
- Reporting Procedures:
If you have experienced a similar incident or found your Slevoo Jumper-D04 to have this defect, report it to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at SaferProducts.gov. This helps the CPSC gather more data and potentially initiate broader action.
Manufacturer’s Response
As of the date of this post, the manufacturer, Shenzhen Jieqiong Technology Co., Ltd. dba SLEVOO, has not provided a public response regarding this incident.
Legal Help Available
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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.
