On 12/20/16, CPSC and Aria Child, manufacturer of the GB Qbit, announced this recall due to laceration and fall hazards. A gap in the stroller’s folding side hinge can pinch a caregiver’s hand during ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aria Child has announced a voluntary recall in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) of certain older models of gb Qbit strollers, over concerns ...
The Dedham subsidiary of a Chinese children’s products manufacturer has voluntarily recalled 29,400 strollers after receiving reports of injuries to children and caregivers, including cuts, bumps, ...
Nearly 30,000 strollers are being recalled this week because a gap in the folding hinge poses a laceration hazard. Other recalled consumer products include crossbows with faulty safety mechanisms.
More than 29,000 gb (Goodbaby) Qbit lightweight strollers have been recalled after users reported dozens of dangerous incidents, resulting in some broken bones and cuts that required stitches.
A Boston-based baby products company is voluntarily recalling 29,000 strollers over concerns that they may inadvertently fold during use, potentially endangering a child. Aria Child Inc. announced ...
(NBC News) - Nearly 30,000 Aria Child lightweight strollers are being recalled. The recall involves the company's GB Qbit lightweight strollers that can also be used as a travel system with infant ...
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