The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation Baby Jogger, today announced a voluntary recall of about 2,000 Baby Jogger Jump Seats because the Jump Seat could disengage from the stroller if it’s not properly locked into place, allowing the child to fall out.
Baby Jogger has received four reports of children falling from the seat, including reports of scrapes, bruises, cuts and one broken nose.
This recall includes the Baby Jogger Jump Seat. The Jump Seat is a fabric seat accessory with the name “Baby Jogger” on the front that is attached to the mounting bracket on the frame of a Baby Jogger City Elite, Baby Jogger City Classic or Baby Jogger Summit stroller and allows a toddler and baby to ride together in the same stroller at the same time. The item number is printed on the product packaging.
Consumers should immediately stop using the Jump Seat and contact Baby Jogger toll-free at (877) 506-2213 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET, e-mail the firm at recall@babyjogger.com, or visit the firm’s website at www.babyjogger.com to receive Jump Seat safety straps and assembly instructions.
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