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Unknown was recalled on 23 November 2012 under EU Safety Gate alert A12/1767/12. Injuries risk reported by Slovakia. The product poses a risk of injuries because:- There are accessible openings (at the point where the handle-rail is fixed to the frame, where the hood is fixed to the frame and on the side construction in the middle where the pushchair folds).
| Alert Number | A12/1767/12 |
| Brand | Jianer LONGCHONG |
| Category | Childcare articles and children's equipment |
| Risk Type | Injuries |
| Notifying Country | Slovakia |
| Country of Origin | Unknown |
| Model Number | Model: SH114C |
| Published | 23 November 2012 |
Risk Description
The product poses a risk of injuries because:- There are accessible openings (at the point where the handle-rail is fixed to the frame, where the hood is fixed to the frame and on the side construction in the middle where the pushchair folds). This poses a serious risk of entrapment of the child's fingers.- The locking device of the folding mechanism is not sufficient. It may result in the pushchair accidentally folding while in use and in entrapment of the child in the vehicle. In addition, warnings do not meet the requirements and the user’s safety manual in Slovak language is missing.The product does not comply with the relevant European standard EN 1888.
Product Description
Child's pushchair with revolving plastic wheels. The hood is olive-green in colour, the inner upholstering in red, olive-green and white and the backrest is decorated with Walt Disney characters (THE PRODUCT MAY BE COUNTERFEIT).
⚠️ What Should You Do?
This recall involves a injuries hazard related to Unknown.
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.