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Finger amputations caused by children's stroller prompts recall

Posted by on Jun. 15, 2012 at 5:41 PM
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 inger amputations caused by children's stroller prompts recall

By Todd Sperry, CNN
updated 3:31 PM EDT, Fri June 15, 2012
Three children suffered fingertip amputations, and two adults reported smashing their fingers in a stroller made by Kolcraft.
Three children suffered fingertip amputations, and two adults reported smashing their fingers in a stroller made by Kolcraft.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Three children suffered fingertip amputations in the strollers made by Kolcraft
  • About 36,000 of the strollers were sold in the United States and Canada, officials say
  • Kolcraft Contours Options three- and four-wheeled strollers are involved in the recall

Washington (CNN) -- Reports of amputations and smashed fingers have prompted federal officials to recall a popular stroller sold in the United States.

Three children suffered fingertip amputations, and two adults reported smashing their fingers in the stroller made by Kolcraft.

Approximately 36,000 defective strollers were sold in the United States and Canada between January 2006 and June 2012, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Children and adults have had their fingers caught in the opening formed when locking and unlocking the hinge mechanism on the stroller, according to the commission.

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The recall involves the Kolcraft Contours Options three- and four-wheeled strollers. Strollers included in the recall have model numbers starting with ZL002, ZL005, ZL008, ZL015 and ZL018. On the ZL002 model, the number and date of manufacture is printed on a sticker above the left wheel. On the ZL005, ZL008, ZL015 and ZL018 models, the model number and date of manufacture is printed on a label sewn into the edge of back of the stroller seat pad.

Manufactured in China, and sold nationwide at children's specialty stores and online at various retailers, the strollers cost between $150 and $160, according to a statement released by the safety commission.

Repair kits are being made available to owners of the specific models identified. Consumers are urged not to use the stroller and contact Kolcraft for more information on the recall.


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Charli627
by Charli on Jun. 15, 2012 at 5:47 PM
Tfs
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VintageWife
by on Jun. 15, 2012 at 5:50 PM

Bumping for safety

snuggiewoogie
by Jackie on Jun. 15, 2012 at 7:28 PM

 Wow....

letstalk747
by Silver Member on Jun. 15, 2012 at 10:11 PM

whoa

CoolMommyofboys
by Platinum Member on Jun. 16, 2012 at 9:22 AM

those jogging strollers are popular around here...they're ugly IMO

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