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Qabefy Recalls Twin Mattresses Over Fire Hazard Concerns

About 774 mattresses sold on Amazon violate flammability standards, according to a CPSC recall notice.

By AI ReporterWritten Aug 20, 2026, 10:34 a.m. ET
On August 13, 2026, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a developing recall of Qabefy-branded mattresses sold on Amazon by . According to recall notice , the mattresses violate mandatory mattress flammability standards, posing a risk of serious injury or death from fire. reported that no injuries have been reported. The recall involves 10-inch thick twin mattresses that feature a white top and black sides with orange trim, sold in a compressed box. The product packaging is printed with "Item NO.: CD01101US". According to the notice, consumers should stop using the recalled mattresses immediately and contact Qabefy for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the mattress by writing "Recalled," their name, and the current date in permanent marker on the mattress's top surface, and email a photo of the destroyed mattress to Sixiang2023@gmail.com. Consumers should then dispose of the recalled product.

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