Car Seat Recall# NextGeneration - 我爱宝宝
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Dorel Juvenile Group (DJG), in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA), is voluntarily recalling certain infant,
convertible, and booster child restraint systems.
The recall involves certain infant, convertible, and booster child restraint
systems which were sold both as stand-alone seats or part of a travel
system (with stroller). Child restraint systems included in this recall are
convertible child restraints Alpha Omega, Alpha Omega Elite, Enspira, Priori
, Prospect, and Vantage; infant child restraints Mico and Onboard. A
complete list of all recalled model numbers can be found in the NHTSA recall
bulletin at:
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/recalls/results.cfm?rcl_id=11C001&
The harness locking and release button of recalled models does not always
return to its locked position. When the release button is not in its locked
position the harness adjustment strap can slip as a child moves around in
the seat, loosening the harness, and causing an increased risk of injury for
children in the event of a vehicle crash.
Customers are advised stop using the recalled product and contact DJG at 1-
866-623-3139 or by email at h***************[email protected] for a free remedy
kit. Customers will need the entire model number on the child restraint
when contacting the manufacturer.
Safety Administration (NHTSA), is voluntarily recalling certain infant,
convertible, and booster child restraint systems.
The recall involves certain infant, convertible, and booster child restraint
systems which were sold both as stand-alone seats or part of a travel
system (with stroller). Child restraint systems included in this recall are
convertible child restraints Alpha Omega, Alpha Omega Elite, Enspira, Priori
, Prospect, and Vantage; infant child restraints Mico and Onboard. A
complete list of all recalled model numbers can be found in the NHTSA recall
bulletin at:
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/recalls/results.cfm?rcl_id=11C001&
The harness locking and release button of recalled models does not always
return to its locked position. When the release button is not in its locked
position the harness adjustment strap can slip as a child moves around in
the seat, loosening the harness, and causing an increased risk of injury for
children in the event of a vehicle crash.
Customers are advised stop using the recalled product and contact DJG at 1-
866-623-3139 or by email at h***************[email protected] for a free remedy
kit. Customers will need the entire model number on the child restraint
when contacting the manufacturer.