
Nearly 180K child car seats recalled due to choking hazard concerns over headrest foam pad
Nearly 180K child car seats recalled due to choking hazard concerns over headrest foam pad The NHTSA says Dorel will mail consumers a new headrest pad assembly kit at no charge.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced the recall of thousands of child car seats, citing safety concerns that could potentially cause injuries.
According to the notice posted on April 18, specific "Safety 1st Grow & Grow Sprint" child seat headrests, manufactured by Dorel Juvenile Group, have a foam pad that "can present a choking hazard to a child."
The agency stated that nearly 180,000 units have been affected. According to a safety report, Dorel received 13 reports of incidents in which a child placed the foam pieces in their mouth.
Which model numbers are affected by the recall?
The listed models were produced through February and December 2023.
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More recalls: More than 150,000 Acura MDX vehicles recalled: See affected models
What are the next steps for consumers?
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says Dorel will mail consumers a new headrest pad assembly kit at no charge.
"Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed June 9, 2025," the notice said. "Owners may contact Dorel's customer service at 1-877-657-9546 or gng-sprint-recall@djgusa.com."
Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com.

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