I checked my email this past weekend and found a link to the following article which discussed the baby Bumbo seats being recalled. When I first read the headline I thought to myself "what could be wrong with them? I mean their isn't much to them...is the foam breaking off and children choking on it?" Oh no...much to my surprise the recall is because of parent stupidity! I'm sorry but do you think they post those warnings on products because they have extra money that they want to invest in the cost per unit manufacturing? Parents, do me a favor and "READ" safety precautions before you leave your most precious item 3 feet off the ground.
"Recalled: 1 million baby chairs from BumboThu, Oct 25, 2007 (BabyCenter News) — Bumbo has announced a recall of about 1 million baby chairs in cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
If the baby seat is placed on a table, countertop, chair, or other elevated surface, a young child sitting in it can arch his or her back, flip out of the seat, and fall onto the floor, which poses a risk of serious head injury.There have been 28 reports of young children falling out of the Bumbo chairs, including three reports of skull fractures. These injuries were due to children falling out of chairs that had been placed on tables.
The recalled Bumbo "Baby Sitter" seat is made of foam, has leg holes, and comes in yellow, blue, purple, pink, aqua, or lime green. It has a round, flat bottom measuring approximately 15 inches across, and the seat back wraps completely around the child. The word "Bumbo" is printed in raised lettering on the front of the seat along with an image of an elephant. The words "Manufactured by Bumbo South Africa, Material: Polyurethane, World Patent No. PCT: ZA/1999/00030" are printed on the bottom of the seat.
The following caution label is attached to the back of the seat:WARNING — Never use on a raised surface. Never use as a car seat or bath seat. Designed for floor level use only. Never leave your baby unattended as the seat is not designed to be totally restrictive and may not prevent release of your baby in the event of vigorous movement.
The baby seats were sold online and at various retail stores nationwide including Target, Wal-Mart, Sears, Toys R Us, Babies R Us, and USA Babies. The seats were sold from August 2003 through October 2007 for about $40. They were made in South Africa.
What you can do:• Don't let your child sit in the baby seat unattended, and don't use the seat on a table, countertop, chair, or other elevated surface.• Contact Bumbo if you'd like to receive a new warning label and instructions.
The new warning label will say: WARNING — Prevent Falls; Never use on any elevated surface.• For additional information, call Bumbo International at (877) 932-8626, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday, or visit the company's website.• See a photo of the recalled baby seats on the CPSC's website.• Keep abreast of children's safety recalls by checking our recall finder.
-- Alissa Merksamer, BabyCenter News " http://www.babycenter.com/
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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3 comments:
Oh geez! I wondered why it didn't have a price on it on my registry the other day...dumb, dumb, dumb...
Grr..this still irritates me! I hope they come out with a new Bumbo so I can buy one for our little one....
I saw Bumbo's at Walmart today!? YEH! :)
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