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11/10/2009
Robert V. Clark
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Amputation Risk Stimulates Stroller Recall

The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of over one million strollers sold by Maclaren USA since 1999 due to reports of stroller hinges amputating children's fingers.

The strollers manufactured in China have reportedly amputated a dozen children's fingertips. The amputations came about when the stroller was opened or unfolded.

The recalled models include the Volo, Techno XT, Quest Mod, Twin Triumph and several other models. If you are concerned about your Maclaren stroller call (877)688-2326 or go to the following link : http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml10/10033.html

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