Britax Recalls B-Nimble Strollers Due to Risk of Brake Failure
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The hazard
An audible click heard when the brake pedal is pressed can give a false impression that the brake is fully engaged when it is not. When the brake is not engaged, the stroller can move unexpectedly posing a risk of injury to the child occupant.
What to do
Consumers should immediately stop using their strollers and contact Britax for information and to request an improved replacement stroller. Consumers who resume use of their strollers while awaiting the replacement should always ensure that the brake is fully engaged.
Brands named
Recall history
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- CPSCBritax Recalls Modified Thru-Bolt Axles for Use with BOB Jogging Strollers Distributed Through the BOB Information Campaign Due to Fall and Injury Hazards (Recall Alert)2019-07-25
- 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
- CPSCBritax Recalls Strollers and Replacement Top Seats Due to Choking Hazard2016-01-21
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