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Chelsea & Scott Recalls Idea Baby Bath Seats Due to Drowning Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Onestepahead.com

Name of Product:
Idea<strong> </strong>Baby Bath Seats
Hazard:
The bath seats fail to meet federal safety standards, including the requirements for stability. Specifically, the bath seats can tip over, posing a risk of drowning to babies.
補救措施:
Refund
Recall Date:
六月 18, 2013
產品件數:
About 1,950
消費者聯絡點

Chelsea & Scott, toll-free at (866) 271-4536, 8 a.m. to midnight Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, or online at www.onestepahead.com, then click on Safety and Recalls at the bottom of the page for more information.  

產品召回細節

Description:

This recall includes Idea Baby brand infant bath seats made for One Step Ahead. The recalled bath seat is designed for children five months to ten months old. The seat is made of white plastic with blue trim and has four suction cups on the bottom. An oval-shaped arm rail runs from the seat back and connects two side posts and the seat front post. Two star-shaped spinning toys are on the front of the seat rail above the front post. Between the two spinning toys is a round, inset plastic disc with the words "www.onestepahead.com," "One Step Ahead," "Idea Baby" and "Made in Italy."  

補救措施:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bath seats and contact Chelsea & Scott for instructions to receive a full refund. 

事故/受傷:

None have been reported. 

Sold Exclusively At:
Onestepahead.com from February 2013 through May 2013 for about $40.
Importer:

Chelsea & Scott Ltd., of Lake Bluff, Ill.

Importer

Chelsea & Scott Ltd., of Lake Bluff, Ill.

Manufactured In:
Italy
產品召回號碼:
13-219

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