A child can remove the highchair’s tray
October 9, 2015Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.Safety 1st is recalling about 35,000 Décor Wood highchairs
A child can remove the highchair’s tray, posing a fall hazard.
The company has received 68 reports of children removing the trays including 11 reports of injuries such as lacerations, chipped teeth, and bruises.
This recall includes Safety 1st Wood Décor highchairs in three models:
- HC144BZF (Casablanca),
- HC229CZF (Gentle Lace) and
- HC229CYG (Black Lace).
The model numbers are printed under the highchair seat. These A-frame black wood highchairs have a removable fabric, black and white print seat pad with a blue or pink border on the top and bottom of the seat pad. The highchairs have a white plastic, detachable tray with a cone-shaped center divider that fits between a child’s legs. “Safety 1st” is printed on the front center of the tray.
The highchairs, manufactured in China, were sold at Babies R US and Toys R Us retail stores nationwide and online at www.Amazon.com, www.BabiesRUs.com, www.ToysRUs.com and www.Walmart.com and other online retailers from May 2013, through May 2015, for about $120.
Consumers should immediately stop using these recalled highchairs and contact the firm to receive instructions on receiving a new tray with labels.
Consumers may contact Safety 1st toll-free at (877) 717-7823 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday, by email at decorwoodhighchair@djgusa.com or online at www.safety1st.com and click on “Safety Notices” at the top of the page for more information.