FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 17, 1999
Release # 99-062
Company Phone Number: (800) 221-6736 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: Nychelle Fleming, (301) 504-7063
CPSC, Cosco Announce Recall to Repair Two WaysTM Tandem Strollers
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Cosco Inc., of Columbus, Ind., is recalling about 57,000
GeobyTM Two WaysTM tandem strollers for in-home repair. The plastic locks on the
folding mechanisms can break during use, causing the strollers to suddenly collapse. If
strollers collapse, babies can suffer injuries from the fall, including head injuries from
hitting concrete sidewalks. The child's arms, hands or fingers can be cut if they are on
the locking mechanism when the stroller collapses.
Cosco has received about 3,000 complaints of locks failing, which includes 250
reports of strollers unexpectedly collapsing. This resulted in more than 200 injuries to
babies, including head injuries, a fractured forearm, finger and arm lacerations
requiring stitches, and bumps, bruises and cuts.
Cosco is offering consumers a free repair kit with instructions. The repair kit
contains two secondary locking pins that will prevent the stroller from collapsing.
The Cosco GeobyTM Two WaysTM tandem strollers being recalled are model
numbers 01-644 and 01-645 (with car seat), manufactured from February 1997 through
February 1998. The model number and manufacturing date are stamped on a label on the back leg
frame, just above the wheel. The manufacturing date represents the week and year.
Those manufactured between 0697 and 0698 are involved. The stroller is designed so
that two babies can sit behind one another. The stroller's front seat reverses so children
can ride face to face and the back seat reclines. Other features of the stroller include
dual quilted canopies, a market basket and a utility bag. "Cosco by GeobyTM" is
written on the plastic side lock covers and "Two WaysTM" is embroidered on the
front seat's crotch support.
Mass merchandise and juvenile products stores nationwide sold these strollers for
about $110 (model 01-644) and $170 (model 01-645).
Consumers should stop using the strollers immediately and call Cosco at (800)
221-6736 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. EST Monday through Friday to receive the free repair kit, or go to their web site at http://www.djgusa.com. Cosco will help consumers identify
whether their strollers are involved in this recall.
Consumers can also view a video clip about this recall (Transcript). It is about 4 megabytes long and the download time depends upon the speed of your Internet connection.