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.
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."