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Child-safety seat manufacturer Dorel is recalling more than 179,800 examples of its Safety 1st Grow & Go Sprint convertible child-safety seat due to a defect in the head restraint’s foam padding.
According to the notice posted on April 18, specific "Safety 1st Grow & Grow Sprint" child seat headrests, manufactured by Dorel Juvenile Group, have a foam pad that "can present a choking hazard ...
is recalling certain Safety 1st Grow & Go Sprint child seats. The included model numbers are CC321GYU, CC321GYUD, CC321GYY, CC321GYYD, CC321HAO, and CC321HAR. The headrest foam pad is not ...
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The recall states the headrest foam pad is not adequately secured for certain Safety 1st Grow & Go Sprint child seats, making it easy for a child to pick off pieces of foam they could put in their ...