Bumbo International is recalling about 4 million baby seats for repair. The seats, sold in most major retailers nationwide, can apparently be maneuvered unexpectedly by the infant, who could fall out of the seat, which completely nullifies the product’s initial intent. The company is aware of about 50 incidents associated with this product in the last 5 years. The repair kit, basically just a belt, can be acquired through the site’s website or by calling the company right away. If you (read more)
Read MoreAccording to a series of news agencies, the Dorel Juvenile Group is voluntarily recalling some infant, convertible and booster child restraint systems found in sets with strollers manufactured by the company. The harness release button may experience a malfunction even when the harness is in the locked position, which could lead to the child becoming loose in the event of an auto accident. Parents are urged by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to verify if they have these recalled (read more)
Read MoreChild restraining seats manufactured and distributed by Evenflo are being recalled over defective structures that could lead to injuries, according to multiple news agencies. The official recall communication issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has revealed that over 13,000 units of Maestro Child Restraint Systems should not be used until the company has shipped reinforcement plates along with installation instructions to every consumer affected by this recall. According to the firm, child restraint systems model numbers beginning with (read more)
Read MoreAccording to several news agencies covering recall news, Dorel Juvenile Group has decided to issue a recall for several models of child restraining seats due to a possible injury hazard. The official news articles mentioning this recall alert have demonstrated that the models IC124FSM, known as Onboard 35 and IC123FSM, known as Comfy Carry were not equipped with the separate seat base that is responsible for carrying the required latch attachment assembly, which secures the child to the seat. According (read more)
Read MoreAccording to several news agencies, Britax, a company that manufactures safety items designed for children, has recalled four different models of its Britax Chaperone safety infant car seats. The official announcement released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that models 9L69P5 Cowmoo, E9L69P2 Red Mil, E9L69N9 Moonsto and E9L69P3 Savanna are being recalled because they may have been equipped with chest clips that could have been produced to be more brittle. These items tend to break when chest clips are fastened while the child is (read more)
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