(Nexstar)-A high-level high-level chair was called on Thursday due to a possible fatal defect and several reports of serious injuries, according to the Consumer Product Safety Committee (CPSC).
CPSC officials said that the decision was taken after many parents blamed the Giraffe Giraffe chair in the serious fall, which led to injuries, including a hematoma, face bruises, corrosion, and temporary loss of awareness.
It appears that the screws that link the legs to the chair were exposed to mitigation over time – and even separated themselves, quoting the accident reports on the accident. Saferproducts.govAs well as parents’ publications I responded andAmazon.
Under the Reddit Publishing entitled “An insecure fraud process as a distinguished product”, one of the parents described what happened two years after the high seat, which he sells More than $ 400 On Bugaboo:
I went to pick up the high chair to move – and collapsed. Just collapsed completely in my hands. I was angry. This was supposed to be a safe, durable and distinctive product, and instead, he was dropping to direct front pieces.
The post contains a number of complaints about the customer service process, starting from Hangups to Weeds Weeds Waits for email responses.
Parents who bought the chair are advised to stop using it immediately and contact Bugaboo to get a repair set. The recovered amounts are not currently offered.
“Safety is very important to ensure the welfare of our customers and children,” Bogabo says on his website. “To reduce the possibility of incorrect screws, we have developed a free repair set.”
The group appears to include:
- A group of redesigned screws.
- Allen’s improved key for easier installation;
- Instruction Guide step by step.
“If you have requested the Bugaboo Giraffe after May 1, 2025, you will actually have the repair set in your Bugaboo Giraffer Fund and there is no need for more procedures.” The summons page contains a link for parents who want to check the serial number on their high chair.
The summons comes after the consumer reports are sent message To CPSC earlier in the week urges an investigation into the injury reports.
“While we are pleased to see the product being called, it is unacceptable that Bugaboo does not provide a recovery to consumers who want one of them,” said Gabi Knight, Senior Policy Storker in Consumer Reports. “Children have been wounded by this high chair, and parents may not feel comfortable anymore. We commend CPSC to remind them of reminding this product and alerting consumers to the potential safety risks, but Bogapu must be allowed to determine whether they want the free repair set or their money.”
As of Friday, 18,280 high chairs were called in the United States, with 2325 others in Canada.