Graco Stroller Recall Prompted by 6 Fingertip Amptuations

Graco Children’s Products, of Atlanta, Ga., has recalled 4.7 million strollers after reports of 6 fingertip amputations and 4 partial fingertip amputations. These reports detail how the folding hinge on the sides of the stroller cut off the children’s fingertips.

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The recall includes Graco and Century brand strollers with model names Aspen, Breeze, Capri, Cirrus, Glider, Kite, LiteRider, Sierra, Solara, Sterling and TravelMate Model Strollers and Travel Systems. The number of recalled strollers is staggering: 4.7 million in United States, about 202,000 in Canada, and about 10,300 in Mexico.

Graco Stroller Recall Details

All recalled strollers are a single-occupant stroller with an external sliding fold-lock hinge on each side and a one-hand fold release mechanism on the handle. Strollers with a manufacture date from August 1, 2000 to September 25, 2014 are included in the recall. Model numbers and the date of manufacture are printed on the white label located at the bottom of the stroller leg just above the rear wheel. The model names included in the recall are:

  • Aspen
  • Breeze
  • Capri – Century Branded Literider
  • Cirrus
  • Glider
  • Kite
  • Literider
  • Literider – Century Branded
  • Sierra
  • Solara – Century Branded Literider
  • Sterling
  • TravelMate

The recalled Graco and Century brand strollers were sold at Target, Toys R Us, Walmart (and walmart.com), other retail stores nationwide, Amazon.com and other online retailers. The dates of sale were from August 2000 through November 2014. They were made in China.

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