Tesco has recalled the Tesco My Toddler’s Flip Top Sipper Cup which has been on sale since September 2009. Tesco have identified that this product does not meet their strict quality and safety standards.
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Step 2 have issued a safety notice regarding a batch of the Push Around Buggy and Whisper Ride Buggy. The affected batch have been manufactured with a yellow knob / pin that can become loose allowing the handle to separate from the buggy. If your buggy has a pin with a yellow plastic knob attaching the handle, please stop using it immediately.
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Silvercross, manufacturers of the Halo Pushchair, have issued a recall on batch of Halo Pushchairs. A small number of Halo Pushchairs have a component which wears prematurely. Under certain circumstances, the worn component can cause the pushchair to function incorrectly, resulting in a small hazard to the user.
Three batches from the first production of the Halo pushchair in 2009 are affected; the batch numbers are 150209, 150409, 150509.
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Ella’s Kitchen is taking the precautionary measure of recalling Stage 3 Totally Cool Caribbean Chicken with mangoes because of the potential presence of pieces of hardened vegetable inside the pouch which could present a choking risk.
- Baby Food Recall: Ella’s Kitchen Stage 3 Weaning — Cool Caribbean Chicken
- Packet size: 190g Pouch
- Best before dates: July 2010, October 2010, January 2011, and February 2011
- Hazard: Hardened vegetables inside the pouch could potentially cause an infant to choke
- Remedy: If you have any of the affected product please contact Ella’s Kitchen Customer Care for a full refund, and or advice.
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Infantino has announced a voluntary replacement program for the Infantino SlingRider infant baby carriers. They have issued the voluntary recall due to concerns raised by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in the United States. This action is being taken in the US & Canada and also the UK and other European countries.
One million of these infant slings are being recalled in the United States and 15,000 are being recalled in Canada. CPSC advises consumers to immediately stop using these slings for infants younger than four months of age due to a risk of suffocation and contact Infantino for a free replacement product.
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Maxi-Cosi is voluntarily recalling all Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix bases sold before March 04, 2010, to be checked.
The recall concerns a potential problem in the mechanical attachment of the IsoFix connectors to the base. As a result, the base does not offer the child the desired level of protection in case of an accident. The problem, identified during a routine internal quality check, affects a small percentage of the total production. There have been no complaints or report of incidents.
The FamilyFix base is used for two successive car seats;
- Maxi-Cosi Pebble (baby/0-13kg)
- Maxi-Cosi Pearl (toddler/9-18kg)
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Free remedy kit for Britax Viva and Nexus will be available from February 2010.
The free kit will be available for all Britax Viva and Nexus strollers – regardless of the manufacturing date. Britax and Viva buggies are recognizable through the product labeling on the side of the buggy.
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Tiny Love, manufacturer of soft developmental toys for babies have issued a safety notice for the Baby Wind Chimes. The recall affects all baby wind chimes manufactured from 2002 onwards.
The Baby wind chimes are being recalled due to a few cases where the wind chime’s body has become open, exposing sharp metal rods.
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