Popular High Chair Brand Has Been Recalled Due To Safety Concerns!
Popular High Chair Brand Has Been Recalled Due To Safety Concerns!
A popular baby chair sold across the country including Big W and Target has been recalled over safety concerns. Buyers are urged to stop using the seats ASAP.
CNP Brands’ Bebecare Pod Nui High Chair, Childcare Pod High Chair and Childcare Coda High Chair have been recalled over fears of injury to small children and babies.
Product Safety Australia said the plastic casing at the top of the high chair leg may develop cracks or break, which could lead to the chair legs twisting and possibly impact on the strength and stability of the chair’s legs.
“If the plastic shell breaks or cracks and the chair legs becomes unstable, this could result in the chair collapsing, increasing the risk of injury to small children,” PSA said in a statement.
The following products are affected by the recall:
- Bebecare Pod Nui High Chair (Snowflake) – Model number 095102-378
- Childcare Pod High Chair (Natural) – Model number 091500-018 and 095100-386
- Childcare Coda High Chair (Jet and Citrino) – Model number 044270-143 and 044270-382
Only products sold between January 13, 2016, and November 2, 2018, are included in the recall. The chairs were sold at Big W, Baby Bunting (online store only), Target, Baby Junction, Amazon (online store) and catch.com.au.
Please share this information with family and friends. Anyone who has bought these chairs is urged to stop using them ASAP and register for a repair via the CNP Brands website.
A supportive cross brace kit to strengthen the chair will be sent to all customers who register at www.safetymatterscnp.com.au with installation instructions at no extra cost.
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