Graco High Chair Recall due to Injuries and Falling Hazard
A Graco Harmony high chair recall has been issued after 24 fall injuries reported, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
There have been 464 incidents of loose screws and/or cracked brackets in the high chairs, which have caused the high chairs to tip over, according to reports made to Atlanta-based Graco Children’s Products Inc.
Graco Stroller Recall due to Amputation, Laceration Hazards
A Graco stroller recall involving about 1.5 million models was announced after five reports of fingertip amputations and two reports of fingertip lacerations, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Atlanta, Ga.-based Graco Children’s Products Inc., is recalling “Passage,” “Alano” and “Spree” strollers and travel systems because the hinges on the stroller canopies can pose a laceration or amputation hazard if children put their fingers in the hinge. The company and the CPSC are aware of seven total reports of children placing their fingers in the hinges.


