Bugaboo Recalls Strollers Due to Fall and Choking Hazard
Bugaboo International, known for their high-end children’s product, is recalling two of their strollers due to a fall and choking hazard. More than 50,000 strollers that were purchased in the United States and Canada are affected by this recall.
Bugaboo is recalling their Bugaboo Cameleon and Bugaboo Donkey Model Strollers after receiving 58 reports of the strollers’ carry handles detaching. The stroller features a carrycot handle that can disengage and cause the handle to detach, posing fall and choking hazards to young children. No injuries have been reported yet.
The recalled Bugaboo Cameleon was sold between September 2009 and June 2012 for about $980. The recalled Bugaboo Donkey was sold from January 2011 through December 2012 for $1,200 and $1,600. Both products were available at retailers like Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Toys R’ Us and online at Bugaboo.com. Those who have purchased the recalled products should remove the carry handle from the stroller and contact Bugaboo for a free replacement handle.
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