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Dangerous Stollers – Injuries Reported

February 7, 2012

I love how high tech baby gear is getting and geared to make Mom and Dad’s life easier while taking care of their little ones. Stollers are one of those must have baby accessories and boy have they come a long way as far as design goes. Some look really rugged like 4 wheel drive buggies with coffee cup holders. However, looks can be deceiving as evidenced by the recall discussed below.

Please be aware: Bumbleride Indie & Indie Twin Strollers are being recalled. The front wheel can break at the axle hub. Injuries have been reported. If you have one of these strollers stop using it and contract Bumbleride for a free front wheel retrofit kit.

I urge all parents to check the CPSC website often for recalled products.

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