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Australia/Canberra: Babyco, a South Morang, Victoria establishment, recalls certain batch/lots of Baby Factory (NZ) branded Q Play Rito Folding Trikes from the Australian marketplace due to suspected failure to comply with Australia’s mandatory standard ‘Consumer Product Safety Standard for Prams and Strollers (Consumer Protection Notice No 8 of 2007, as amended on 14 February 2019)’ and consequential risks of falls, laceration, bone fracture and/or concussion, all serious safety hazards.
ACCC: http://ht.ly/5qrT30qT9gb
Direct link: https://www.productsafety.gov.au/recall/baby-factory-nz-ltd-q-play-rito-folding-trike
Additional information:
The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (“ACCC”) reports the following Children’s Stroller/Tricycle products are subject to this recall:
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Filed under: ACCC, Assistive, health or safety devices, Children, Fall hazard, Home & Residential, Labeling or regulatory issues, Laceration hazard | Tagged: ACCC, ACCC PRA number: 2020/18337, Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, baby, Baby Factory, Baby Strollers, Babyco, bone fracture hazard, concussion hazard, fall hazard, Infant, injury hazard, Laceration hazard, pram, Q Play Rito Folding Trike, Recalls Direct RIN: 13174-2020, stroller | Leave a comment »