About 14,000 baby carriers sold on Amazon and at Target stores nationwide were voluntarily recalled Thursday because they may pose a safety risk to children.
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Infantino, the maker of the baby carriers, initiated the recall after discovering the buckles on them have the potential to break, causing a child to fall, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Thursday in a news release.
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The recall involves three kinds of carriers:
- Go Forward 4-in-1 Evolved Ergonomic Carrier lot code 2018 0619 and 2018 0719
- Flip Front2back: lot code 2018 0719
- Up Close Newborn Carrier: lot code 2018 0719
No other products were included in the recall. The name and lot code of each carrier are sewn into a label inside.
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Consumers are urged to immediately stop using the carriers and contact Infantino for instructions on how to receive a free replacement.
To date, no injuries have been reported in relation to the products.
The products were manufactured in China and sold from November 2019 through December 2019 with a price tag between $30 and $50.