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Baby Jogger LLC Recalls Baby Jogger Jump Seats Due to Fall Hazard

Note: Health Canada's press release is available here.

  • Baby jogger jump seat
  • Baby jogger jump seat
Name of Product:
Baby Jogger Jump Seats
Hazard:
If the Jump Seat does not properly lock into place, the Jump Seat could disengage from the stroller allowing the child to fall out.
Remedy:
New Instructions
Recall Date:
March 01, 2011
Units:
About 1,545 (U.S.) and about 450 (Canada)
Consumer Contact

For additional information, 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

Recall Details

Description:

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.

 

Item NumbersSold
J7J50 Beginning January 2008
Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the Jump Seat and contact Baby Jogger to receive Jump Seat safety straps and assembly instructions.

Incidents/Injuries:

Baby Jogger has received four reports of children falling from the seat, including reports of scrapes, bruises, cuts and one broken nose.

Sold At:
Juvenile products stores, mass merchandisers, and department stores nationwide and on the Web from January 2008 through July 2010 for about $100.
Distributor(s):
Baby Jogger LLC, of Richmond, Va.
Manufactured In:
China
Recall number:
11-145

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