CPSCJanuary 21, 2016consumer
Britax Recalls Strollers and Replacement Top Seats Due to Choking Hazard
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The hazard
The foam padding on the stroller's arm bar can come off in fragments if the child bites the arm bar, posing a choking hazard.
What to do
Consumers should immediately remove the arm bar from recalled strollers and replacement top seats and contact Britax for a free black, zippered arm bar cover and a warning label to apply to the strollers and replacement top seats. Consumers can continue to use their strollers without the arm bar attached.
Brands named
britax child safetybritax
Recall history
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- CPSCOsprey Recalls Child Backpack Carriers Due to Fall Hazard2017-04-27
- CPSCBritax Recalls Strollers Due to Fall Hazard2017-02-16
- CPSCAria Child Recalls Strollers Due to Laceration and Fall Hazards2016-12-20
- CPSCOsprey Recalls Child Backpack Carriers Due to Fall Hazard2016-05-26
- CPSCCPSC, NHTSA and Britax Announce Recall of Infant Car Seats Due to Fall Hazard2016-01-21
- CPSCBurley Design Recalls Child Bicycle Trailers Due to Injury Risk2015-10-28
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