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Are there any recalls on Graco car seats?

Are there any recalls on Graco car seats?

(Graco) is recalling certain Graco My Ride 65 convertible child restraints, models 1871689, 1908152, 1813074, 1872691, 1853478, 1877535, 1813015, and 1794334. In the event of a crash, the child seat webbing may not adequately restrain the child. Owners may contact Graco customer service at 1-800-345-4109.

What Graco swings are recalled?

The repair can be installed easily by consumers without the use of tools. Graco carriers and carrier/swing seats subject to this recall are model numbers 1300, 1301, 1310, 1350, 1501, 1502, 1530, 1723, 2788, 5510, 8108 and 36264 that were manufactured between August 1, 1993, and August 31, 1997.

Is there a recall on Graco Pack N Play?

More than 51,000 Pack ‘N Play Sleepers have been recalled by Graco, a leading infant products company. The decision to recall the product comes on the heels of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Administration linking inclined infant sleepers with possible suffocation deaths.

How do I know if my car seat has been recalled?

Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website to check if your car seat has been recalled. You will need the name of the manufacturer, model number and date of manufacture. A label on your car seat will likely have all this information in one place.

What happens if a car seat is recalled?

In most cases, the car seat manufacturer will mail notices to registered car seat owners advising them of the corrective action to be taken. This may include sending remedy or repair kits, replacement pads, bases, or other parts.

How long is a Graco car seat good for?

Graco defines “useful life” as 10 years for belt-positioning boosters and for steel-reinforced belt path car seats and 7 years for plastic-reinforced belt path car seats.

Can baby sleep in Graco DreamGlider?

Thank you for your interest in the Graco DreamGlider Gliding Swing and Sleeper! This product is only intended for short periods of supervised sleep. – Infants should sleep in the same room as their parents, in their own crib or bassinet, ideally for the first 12 months of their lives.

Can baby sleep overnight in Pack N Play bassinet?

Yes! A Pack ‘n Play bassinet is safe for infant sleep, as it meets CPSC safety standards. Pack ‘n Play bassinets, which are federally regulated, have four walls and a mattress that is firm and flat.

What inclined sleepers are recalled?

Guide to Recalled Infant Inclined Sleepers, Nappers, and Loungers

Product Name (Click to go to the CPSC recall page) Date Recalled
Dorel Juvenile Group’s Disney Baby Doze and Dream Bassinet and Eddie Bauer Slumber and Soothe Rock Bassinet July 31, 2019
Evenflo Pillo Portable Napper Jan. 29, 2020 (U.S.); June 4, 2019 (Canada)

Is there a recall on the Graco playard?

The inclined sleeper accessory is the only portion of the playard that is being recalled. Consumers can continue to use the playard, changing station and bassinet portions of the products without the inclined sleeper accessory according to the owner’s manual.

Is there a recall on the Graco changing station?

Consumers can continue to use the playard, changing station and bassinet portions of the products without the inclined sleeper accessory according to the owner’s manual. Graco is offering refunds for the value of the recalled inclined sleeper accessory. Please have your product near for next steps to obtain a recall kit.

Is there a refund for the Graco inclined sleeper?

Graco is offering refunds for the value of the recalled inclined sleeper accessory. Please have your product near for next steps to obtain a recall kit. How do I obtain a refund?

When did the licensing agreement with Graco end?

Please be aware that the licensing agreement between Graco Children’s Products Inc. and Simplicity Inc. ended on December 31, 2005 and there is no Graco-branded product being manufactured by Simplicity. At Graco we strive to provide safe products to help you throughout your parenthood journey.

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Ruth Doyle