P.M. BRIEFING : RECALLS : Stroller Defect to Be Corrected
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WASHINGTON — The Consumer Product Safety Commission says Fisher-Price is recalling about 60,000 of its Carriage Strollers, Model No. 9121, because they have been known to collapse with children in them.
Side tubes have failed to slide properly in some cases when the stroller unfolded. This can prevent the locking mechanism from engaging fully. Fisher-Price said it knows of 23 injuries to children using the strollers, ranging from bumps and bruises to one broken arm.
Consumers who own this stroller should call Fisher-Price, toll-free, at 1-800-527-1034 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Consumers
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