A popular baby seat has been recalled for repairs.
Bumbo International has announced a voluntary recall of Bumbo Baby Seats, because babies can wiggle or fall out of them.
Consumers are asked to stop using the product immediately and order a free repair kit, which helps parents add a restraint belt.
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Over 300,000 of the products were sold in Canada.
Health Canada has received reports of three babies suffering minor injuries while sitting in a Bumbo seat.
The Bumbo Baby Seats were sold at retailers including Toys”R”Us, Babies”R”Us as well as other toy and children’s stores and online sellers.
The seats were sold in various colors from August 2003 through August 2012.
The free repair kit can be ordered by visiting Bumbo’s website.
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