Cosco Recalls Highchairs
WASHINGTON — Baby-equipment-maker Cosco is recalling about 1 million highchairs after receiving 57 reports of children being injured when seats collapsed or restraints gave way.
The Columbus, Ind.-based company has received 168 reports regarding the highchairs’ seats or restraints, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Monday. Among those hurt were 12 children monitored for head injuries.
The Options 5 High Chairs have five positions for a variety of uses. In the recline position, the recalled seats can separate from the frame and fall. In the upright position, the seats can slip to the lowest position or fall. Also, some seats were sold with a faulty restraint.
The recalled chairs have model number 03-286 and a four-digit manufacture date from Dec. 1, 1997, through Aug. 11, 2000. Both numbers are printed on the bottom of the seat. The commission advises consumers to stop using these chairs and order a repair kit by calling (800) 221-6736 or visiting https://www.coscoinc.com/services/servfram.html.
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