Do you own any of these baby product recalls? Read on to learn how to get these hazards repaired or replaced -- so you can keep your baby safe (45 Photos)
-iVillage on Apr 12, 2013 at 10:28AM
chime in nowRecall date: July 12, 2012
Name of product: Chicco Polly High Chair
The Hazard: Kids can fall on or against the pegs on the rear legs of the high chair, resulting in bruising or laceration injuries.
Description: The recall involves nearly 500,000 Chicco Polly high chairs that have pegs on the back legs intended for tray storage. The recalled chairs, which were manufactured prior to October 13, 2010, can be identified by the model number and date code printed on a label on the underside of the seat. The date code is in the format DDMMYYYY or YYYY-MM-DD. High chairs included in this recall have one of the following model numbers on the label, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission's release on the recall: 00063803430070, 05063803260070, 00063803480070, 05063803270070, 00063803490070, 05063803570070, 00063803580070, 05063803660070, 04063765000070, 05063803970070, 04063765540070, 06063765650070, 04063765760070, 06063765970070, 04063803630070, 06063803650070, 04063803860070, 06063803770070, 04063803900070, 06063803820070, 05063765020070, 06063803960070, 05063803020070, 06063803970070, 05063803220070, 07063803780070. The high chairs were sold at stores including Babies R Us, Burlington Coat Factory, Buy Buy Baby, Shopko and Toys R Us, as well as online outlets including Albeebaby.com, Amazon.com, Babyage.com, Babysupermart.com, Diapers.com and Target.com from January 2005 through July 2012 for between $100 and $150.
What to do: Contact Chicco for a free peg cover kit, which the company will mail to consumers. To help prevent injuries before until a repair can be made, store the tray on the pegs when the high chair isn't being used. For more info, call Chicco at (800)807-8817 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST Monday through Friday, or visit www.chiccousa.com/pollykit.
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