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Health Canada is recalling about 5,787 Safety 1st Step n Go Travel Systems strollers. A tray folding mechanism can partially disengage on one side when an infant car seat is attached, posing a fall hazard. In Canada, there have been eight consumer reports of this happening and but no reports of any injuries.

Anyone who owns a Safety 1st Step n Go Travel Systems strollers should stop using it with a car seat attached

The Step n Go Travel Systems strollers were manufactured in China and distributed by Mississauga, Ontario-based Dorel Juvenile Canada.

The affected strollers were sold in Canada between May 2015 and June 2016. Three models are affected, identified as 01451CCYA, 01451CDGI and 01451CDGJ. The numbers are on a sewn-in label at the back of the stroller. The recall also covers some 20,000 units which were sold in the United States.

Health Canada says anyone who owns one of these strollers should stop using it with a car seat attached and contact the company for a free repair kit. For more information,contact Dorel Juvenile Canada by phone at 1-866-762-3036 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST or by email or online and click on “Safety Notices.”

via HealthyCanadians.com
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