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CPSC Recalls Imported Mattresses Due to Fire Risk


The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued multiple warnings urging consumers to immediately stop using certain imported mattresses that fail mandatory federal flammability standards. The alerts follow a pattern of recent recalls targeting noncompliant products that pose a risk of serious injury or death from fire.

What’s going on: The CPSC recently warned consumers to stop using Crayan mattresses after finding they violated the federal flammability rule, citing a serious fire hazard. The Chinese firm has been uncooperative in the implementation of a June 2025 recall.

  • The warning builds on similar action last fall involving Elitespace mattresses, after the noncompliant seller, Foshanshiyiliangjiajukejiyouxiangongsi, of China, doing business as Elitespace Home, failed to recall their product or offer a remedy to consumers.

Dangerous competition: Noncompliant imports undercut responsible manufacturers by avoiding safety requirements, endangering American consumers. Allowing these unsafe products to stay on the market creates dangerous competition, rewarding copycats who cut corners while exposing families to preventable fire risks.

  • These recalls demonstrate how appropriate enforcement can help level the playing field and keep consumers safe.

The NAM says: “Manufacturers are committed to keeping American families safe,” said NAM Vice President of Domestic Policy Jake Kuhns. “CPSC oversight of noncompliant products is vital to protecting families and the manufacturers that play by the rules.”

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