Baby Jogger Voluntarily Recalls City Mini Strollers
Baby Lifestyles | Aug 28, 2009 | Comments 0

In an effort to maintain the highest of safety standards, Baby Jogger has voluntarily recalled their Baby Jogger City Mini Strollers because of a defective restraint buckle. While the Consumer Product Safety Commission has not received any reports of incidents or injuries associated with the stroller, about 41,000 single and double strollers have restraint buckles that could break or unexpectedly unlatch, posing a fall hazard to children.
If you have a Baby Jogger City Mini strollers, stop using the items and contact Baby Jogger to receive a free replacement restraint buckle and installation instructions. The CPSC Web site has a full list of recalled Baby Jogger products along with the affected item numbers and manufacturing date codes or contact the firm’s Web site at www.babyjogger.com.
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