Big Save Baby Strollers Recalled by CPSC
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), an official federal agency, recently announced along with baby strollers and walkers maker Big Save International the recall of an estimated 12,000 baby walkers. The CPSC warns that the product fits through standard doorways and are also not designed to stop at the edge of a step. The baby walkers also can tip over, the report states. The bulletin added that babies which are transported in these walkers may be seriously injured or killed. No injuries have been reported to date.
The Big Save baby walker models included in the recall are 9026, 9028, 9090, 90110 and 90111. The strollers were distributed and purchased by consumers at toy and baby products stores nationwide, for a retail price of $15-$25, from September 1998 through December 2004. The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Big Save are urging owners of these baby strollers to immediately stop using them and return the products to the store where they were purchased to receive a refund on the item.
Big Save Baby Strollers Recalled by CPSC
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