Recall Details and Affected Products

Aborder Products has initiated a safety recall affecting approximately 4,520 Cumbor-branded retractable safety gates distributed through Amazon.com. Federal regulators determined these child safety products breach mandatory standards for expansion gates and expandable enclosures.The safety action involves Cumbor Retractable Safety Gates available for purchase on Amazon.com during September 2025. Retail price was approximately $40 per unit.

These child safety barriers feature a metal frame construction paired with mesh screening measuring approximately 34 inches in height. Width adjustability extends up to 55 inches to accommodate various doorway and stairway dimensions.

Available colors included black, gray, and white options. Units came packaged with one or more suction cups for installation.

Affected units can be identified by examining labels sewn to the mesh screen displaying “Model Name: Retractable Safety Gate,” “Model Number: S5V2” and “Cohort Information: A202504S5V2A001” [1].

Violations of Federal Safety Standards

Federal safety regulators have determined these retractable gates fail to comply with mandatory standards established for expansion gates and expandable enclosures. The design violations create dangerous gaps that expose children to serious harm.

Child safety gate manufacturers must meet specific dimensional and structural requirements to prevent entrapment hazards. These regulatory standards exist to ensure gates properly block access areas without creating dangerous openings where children can become trapped.

Entrapment Hazard

The CPSC has identified a critical design flaw in these safety gates. Excessive space exists between the gate’s lower edge and the floor, creating an opening large enough for a child’s torso to pass through.

When children attempt to crawl under or through improperly designed safety gates, their bodies can become wedged in openings. This entrapment creates life-threatening situations where children cannot free themselves and may suffer asphyxiation or other serious injuries.

Understanding Child Entrapment Hazards

Entrapment occurs when a child’s body becomes stuck in an opening or confined space from which they cannot escape. Young children exploring their environment may attempt to crawl through, under, or around safety barriers.

When gates fail to meet proper safety specifications, they create openings where a child’s torso can fit through while their head cannot, or vice versa. These situations can result in strangulation, asphyxiation, or crush injuries as children struggle to free themselves.

Product Details and Identification

Parents and caregivers can identify recalled Cumbor safety gates by examining the following characteristics:

  • Brand: Cumbor
  • Product Name: Retractable Safety Gate
  • Manufacturer: Aborder Products
  • Sold: Amazon.com
  • Sale Period: September 2025
  • Price: Approximately $40
  • Model Number: S5V2
  • Cohort Information: A202504S5V2A001
  • Colors: Black, gray, white
  • Dimensions: 34 inches high, adjustable width up to 55 inches
  • Construction: Metal frame with mesh screen
  • Accessories: One or more suction cups
  • Label Location: Sewn to mesh screen
  • Units Affected: Approximately 4,520

What Consumers Should Do

Parents must remove these safety gates from all locations immediately and discontinue all use. Families should reach out to Aborder Products to arrange for a complete purchase price refund.

To process the refund, consumers must destroy the gate by cutting through the mesh material. Owners should photograph the destroyed gate and submit the image via email to recall@cumbor.cn.

Aborder Products can be contacted toll-free at 800-539-9594 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday. Additional recall information is available online at https://cumborgates.com/recall/ or by visiting https://cumborgates.com and clicking “Recall” at the top of the page.

Purpose of Child Safety Gates

Safety gates serve as critical barriers preventing young children from accessing dangerous areas within homes. Parents typically install these products at stairways, doorways, and room entrances to block access to hazardous locations.

Families rely on safety gates to protect toddlers and young children who are mobile but lack judgment about dangers. When these protective devices themselves create hazards due to design defects, they fundamentally fail their intended purpose and endanger the children they’re meant to protect.

Risks to Children from Non-Compliant Gates

Safety gates that violate federal standards create serious risks rather than providing protection:

  • Torso entrapment in excessive floor gaps
  • Strangulation hazards when children become wedged
  • Asphyxiation risks from prolonged entrapment
  • Crush injuries as children struggle to free themselves
  • Head entrapment in improperly sized openings
  • False sense of security for parents who believe children are safely contained

These hazards are particularly dangerous because they affect the very population the products are designed to protect. Young children lack the strength, coordination, and problem-solving abilities to extricate themselves from entrapment situations.

Mandatory Standards for Expansion Gates

Federal law establishes comprehensive safety requirements for expansion gates and expandable enclosures used to restrict child access. These mandatory standards specify precise dimensional requirements for openings and gaps to prevent entrapment.

Regulations mandate that gaps between the gate and floor must be small enough to prevent a child’s torso from passing through. Products failing to meet these specifications violate federal law and subject manufacturers and sellers to regulatory action.

Potential for Class Action Lawsuit

Attorneys are investigating potential class action lawsuits on behalf of families who purchased Cumbor Retractable Safety Gates. Product liability claims may be pursued against Aborder Products, the manufacturer, and other responsible parties.

Potential legal claims being investigated include:

  • Design defects that violate mandatory federal safety standards for expansion gates
  • Manufacturing and selling products with excessive floor gaps creating entrapment hazards
  • Failure to conduct adequate safety testing before releasing products to market
  • Failure to comply with federal safety regulations for child safety gates
  • Marketing unsafe products as child safety devices
  • Failure to warn consumers about entrapment risks from design flaws
  • Negligence in the design, manufacture, testing, and distribution of child safety products
  • Selling products that create rather than prevent dangers to children

Families whose children were exposed to entrapment hazards or suffered injuries may be entitled to compensation. This includes compensation for emotional distress, medical expenses if injuries occurred, and other damages.

Amazon Third-Party Seller Safety Oversight

This recall highlights ongoing concerns about child safety products sold by third-party sellers on major e-commerce platforms. Aborder Products marketed these defective gates through Amazon’s marketplace, where millions of families purchase child safety equipment.

Parents purchasing child safety products on major retail platforms often assume these items meet basic federal safety requirements. However, third-party sellers may offer products that violate mandatory standards, creating serious risks for unsuspecting consumers who trust platform oversight.

Protecting Children from Defective Safety Products

Families purchasing child safety gates have the right to expect these products meet all applicable federal safety requirements. Safety gates are specifically marketed to protect children from hazards like stairs, which makes compliance with safety standards absolutely critical.

Products intended to keep children safe must be rigorously designed and tested to ensure they prevent harm rather than cause it. Manufacturers bear responsibility for ensuring their safety products comply with all mandatory standards before marketing them to families with young children.

 

Federal Law Prohibits Sale of Recalled Safety Products

Federal law prohibits any person from selling products subject to CPSC-ordered recalls or voluntary recalls undertaken in consultation with the CPSC. Retailers must remove recalled Cumbor Retractable Safety Gates from their inventory.

Consumers should not purchase these gates, even at discounted prices. Recalled child safety products pose serious hazards regardless of price and must be removed from homes immediately.

Do I Have a Cumbor Safety Gate Recall Class Action Lawsuit?

If you purchased a Cumbor Retractable Safety Gate and your child was exposed to entrapment hazards, experienced an entrapment incident, required medical treatment, or suffered injuries related to this product that violates mandatory federal safety standards, you may be eligible to pursue legal action. Attorneys are currently investigating potential class action lawsuits on behalf of affected families who relied on these defective gates to protect their children.

Reference

  1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Aborder-Products-Recalls-Cumbor-Retractable-Safety-Gates-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-to-Children-from-Entrapment-Violates-Mandatory-Standard-for-Gates-and-Enclosures

 

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