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Transfer board

Injuries Motor vehicles Serious risk

Transfer board was recalled on 17 May 2024 under EU Safety Gate alert A12/01227/24. Injuries risk reported by Germany. Retrofitted transfer board for people with reduced mobility can rub on the seatbelt and lead to its failure.

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Alert NumberA12/01227/24
BrandBraun Ability
CategoryMotor vehicles
Risk TypeInjuries
Notifying CountryGermany
Country of OriginSweden
Model Number105956, 105957
Published17 May 2024

Risk Description

Retrofitted transfer board for people with reduced mobility can rub on the seatbelt and lead to its failure. This increases the risk of injury in the event of an accident. The product does not comply with the Regulation on the approval and market surveillance of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles.

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator taking notified measure(s): ManufacturerCategory of measure(s): Recall of the product from end usersDate of entry into force: UnknownType of economic operator taking notified measure(s): ManufacturerCategory of measure(s): Fitting a protective sleeve and replacing damaged seat belts if necessary.Date of entry into force: Unknown

Product Description

Transfer board component for car.

⚠️ What Should You Do?

This recall involves a injuries hazard related to Transfer board.

About this risk

This product has a design or manufacturing defect that can cause physical injuries such as cuts, bruises, fractures, or other bodily harm during normal use.

Recommended action

Stop using the product immediately. Check yourself and family members for any injuries. Store the product safely out of reach and contact the retailer or manufacturer for a replacement or refund.

Who is at risk?

All users, particularly children and elderly people who may be more vulnerable to injury.

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