Todson Recalls Bicycle Child Carrier Seats Due to Laceration and Fingertip Amputation Hazards

Apr 07, 2012 No Comments by Disclosure

A child can place his or her fingers in the opening at the grab bar’s hinge mechanism. When the consumer lifts the grab bar to remove the child from the seat, the child’s fingertips can be caught in the hinge mechanism, posing a laceration and fingertip amputation hazard to the child.
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