I rarely offer commentary on recalls, since most of them are genuine miscalculations, and the companies who recall their products are being forthright in admitting the issue.  This, however, falls under the brain density question.  The Safety 1st Tubside Bath Seat has specific instructions enclosed to make sure consumers know what types of bathtubs this seat will work with.  After a few bumps and bruises due to folks not reading instructions, the Dorel Juvenile Group feels it necessary to reprint the instructions in a recall notice from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).  Don’t get me wrong, I feel very badly for the children who bumped their heads, and as a parent, I know how hard it is to take time to read an instruction manual printed in nine different languages.  This is a wake-up call to parents to make sure products are being used in their intended fashion.

If you think you own this product check the details for exactly which bathtub types this will work with.