Stroller Recall — Pinch Hazard
CPSC announced a recall of certain strollers for a pinch hazard.
We summarize official recall information and link directly to the official source. Always verify your specific product or vehicle with the official agency or manufacturer before taking action.
NHTSA campaigns for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and equipment.
CPSC notices for household goods and electronics.
FDA and USDA FSIS notices for contaminated or mislabeled food.
FDA recalls for prescription, OTC, and medical devices.
Strollers, cribs, car seats, toys, and other child-specific notices.
CPSC announced a recall of certain strollers for a pinch hazard.
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