The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada in cooperation with Bugaboo has recalled more than 50,000 of its Donkey and Cameleon strollers after finding a problem with the handle that poses a falling and choking hazard to children. The Dutch company said a button on the stroller’s carrycot or seat carry handle can […]
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada in cooperation with Bugaboo has recalled more than 50,000 of its Donkey and Cameleon strollers after finding a problem with the handle that poses a falling and choking hazard to children. The Dutch company said a button on the stroller’s carrycot or seat carry handle can disengage and cause the handle to detach. Bugaboo said it has received 58 reports of handles detaching, but so far they’ve heard of no injuries. The pricey strollers were sold at retailers such as Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Toys “R” Us and online retailers, for between $980 and $1,600.
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