Recalled Strollers
Recalled Strollers Pose Amputation Risk to Children's Fingertips
A line of jogging strollers has been recalled in the United States following reports of children's fingertips being amputated or lacerated.
Over 30,000 strollers have been recalled in the U.S. and Canada following reports of children's fingers being amputated because of the products.
The company, Phil&Teds USA, Inc., has recalled the sport v2 and classic v1 models and has given notice to consumers to stop use of the product. The company is offering a free repair kit for these products.
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