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Safety 1st Strollers Recalled Due To Safety issue

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Dorel Juvenile is recalling about 20-thousand strollers sold under the brand name Safety 1st due to a defect that could cause a child to fall out.

The Step N Go Travel Systems strollers were made in China and distributed by Dorel Juvenile Canada between May 2015 and this past June.  The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says a tray-folding mechanism can partially disengage on one side when an infant car seat is attached, creating the risk of a fall.

About 30 incidents have been reported so far by consumers but no injuries.

Three models are affected, identified as 01451CCYA, 01451CDGI and 01451CDGJ. The numbers are on a sewn-in label at the back of the stroller.

Recalled stroller label
White label with model number on the back of the stroller seat. (CPSC)

Anyone with the affected stroller should stop using it with a car seat attached, and contact Dorel for a free repair kit

The strollers were sold at Babies R Us and other nationwide retailers, in addition to Amazon.com, BabiesRUs.com, and Walmart.com.
For more information, contact Safety 1st at 1-866-762-3036, email stepandgo@djusa.com or visit safety1st.com and click on "Safety Notices."

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