Maclaren Recalls Strollers Due to Reports of Finger Amputations
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Maclaren is voluntarily recalling approximately 1 million strollers sold in the United States from 1999 to November 2009 due to multiple reports of children having fingers cut and/or amputated from a hinge on the stroller.
This recall applies to all Maclaren models of strollers to include:
- Easy Traveller
- Quest Mod
- Quest Sport
- Techno XLR
- Techno XT
- Triumph
- Twin Techno
- Twin Triumph
- Volo
If you own a Maclaren stroller, you should stop using the stroller immediately and contact Maclaren at (877) 688-2326 to obtain a hinge cover repair kit.
Official Maclaren Recall Notice
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