Deadly hazards trigger recall for high chair sold on Amazon
A high chair product sold on Amazon is being recalled.
The Boyro Baby Convertible High Chairs pose a deadly fall hazard to babies because the restraint system is not attached to the product and the locks or latches can fail, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
In addition, the high chairs pose an entrapment hazard because the seat and tray is large enough that a child could become entrapped in it.
The four-in-one high chairs were sold in green, gray and pink and have a removable seat cushion, a detachable tray, a footrest and storage space underneath the seat. The chairs convert from a high chair into a low chair, rocking chair and slide.
Around 5,400 of these chairs were sold on Amazon from October 2023 through November 2024 for $70 to $90, the commission wrote. No injuries or incidents have been reported.
Consumers are urged to stop using the product and disassemble the high chairs 'immediately' and contact Boyro Baby for instructions on receiving a full refund.
The instructions will include directions on how to cut the restraint system and seat cushions — then to email photos of the disassembled and destroyed pieces of the high chair to boyrobaby@outlook.com. Once the photos have been received, Boyro Baby will issue a refund.
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