Multiple news agencies have indicated that Bugaboo has issued a recall for several strollers over a possible choking hazard to young children. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has warned consumers that 46,300 units of the Bugaboo Donkey Model and Bugaboo Cameleon Model strollers were equipped with carrycot or seat carry handles that could become disengaged unexpectedly, causing the handle to become detached. If this occurs while the child is seated in the stroller, the child may fall, resulting in (read more)
Read MorePeg Perego issued a recall for 223,000 strollers since there is a risk of entrapment and strangulation. After a terrible report of one child becoming strangled to death in association with this product and another nearly dying of strangulation, the company along the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission decided to issue a nationwide recall statement to prevent future fatalities from happening. These strollers are dangerous because an infant can pass through the opening between the stroller tray and seat bottom. (read more)
Read MoreKolecraft Enterprises is recalling Contours brand Tandem Strollers, according to several news sources. The recall was considered necessary because the nuts holding the basket in these strollers can come undone and the front wheel assembly can break, creating choking and falling hazards for children occupying the stroller. No injuries associated with these strollers have been reported at this time but parents and caregivers are urged to stop using the stroller and contact Kolcraft for a free repair kit for the (read more)
Read MoreAccording to a series of news outlets, certain strollers are being recalled over possible laceration and amputation hazards. The official recall announcement issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has stated recently that 36,000 units of Contours Options three- and four- wheeled strollers manufactured in China and sold between January 2006 and June 2012 at Target, Toys “R” Us and Amazon.com could pose an injury hazard to children. The firm stated that the child being carried in this stroller (read more)
Read MoreIn view of the possibility children could fall and become injured by certain models of jogging strollers, the company Kelty has decided to recall the affected strollers immediately. According to the news and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the firm has received at least three incidents that resulted in cuts, scrapes and fractured bones in adults and minor cuts and scrapes in children. Due to these reports, the division of the American Recreation Products known as Kelty has released the recall announcement at (read more)
Read MoreSeveral news sources from across the nation have stated that the manufacturer along the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling certain Bumbleride Indie Strollers. The model numbers I-110, I-107 and I-205 produced between January of 2009 and August 2011 are affected by this recall. Due to a possible fall hazard this product may pose to children, the federal agency is advising parents to refrain from using the recalled strollers until the company ships a repair kit to owners of the affected (read more)
Read More2 million strollers were recalled by Greco for posing a risk of strangulation and entrapment. Accident Caused by Negligence? (800) 232-7070
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