Graco Children’s products has issued a voluntary recall of high chairs due to a risk of tipping.
Consumers are advised to stop using the Harmony brand high chair immediately following reports of injuries.
About 35,000 of the high chairs have been sold in Canada, and 1.2 million in the United States.
According to the recall notice, issued on the company’s website, screws holding the front legs of the chair can loosen or fall out, and the plastic bracket on the rear legs can crack, causing the chair to tip over unexpectedly.
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