![]() ![]() Owners may contact Baby Trend at 1-80 or visit their website at Notes: Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-88 (TTY 1-80), or go to NHTSA No.: 14C002000ī-SAFE 35, B-SAFE 35 ELITE, B-SAFE 35 ELITE TRAVEL SY, B-SAFE 35 TRAVEL SYSTEM, BOB B-SAFE 35īritax Child Safety, Inc. In some cases, the buckle becomes stuck in a latched condition so that it cannot be opened by depressing the buckle's release button.Ĭonsequence: It may be difficult to remove the child from the restraint, increasing the risk of injury in the event of an emergency in which a prompt exit from the vehicle is required.Ĭorrective Action: Baby Trend will notify registered owners and will provide replacement buckles when they become available. The defect involves difficulty in unlatching the harness buckle. (Baby Trend) is recalling certain model year 20 TrendZ Fastback 3-in-1 child restraints, models FB60070 (Granite) and FB60408 (Jellybean), manufactured between October 2011 and July 2013. Notes: Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-88 (TTY 1-80), or go to NHTSA No.: 16C008000īaby Trend, Inc. Owners may contact Baby Trend customer service at 1-80. As such, these child seats fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 213, "Child Restraint Systems."Ĭonsequence: In the event of a crash, the child seat occupant is at an increased risk of injury.Ĭorrective Action: Baby Trend will notify owners and replace the child seat or provide a full refund. The affected child seats have a center adjuster rivet that may pull through or break if the harness is being used with a child weighing more than 40 lbs. (Baby Trend) is recalling certain Hybrid LX 3-in-1 Centennial booster seats, model number FB58181, manufactured on July 23, 2016, and Hybrid LX 3-in-1 Kiwi booster seats, model number FB48417, manufactured on July 14, 2016. Sign up for Email Notifications of Child Seat Recallsīaby Trend, Inc. This listing is managed by the Recall Management Division, Office of Defects Investigation Enforcement, and updated whenever the agency publishes a child seat recall, or when new information is added to a recall record. The most recent recall was published on September 27, 2021. To verify the age and expiration date look for the date of manufacture and the expiration date on the child seat or contact the child seat manufacturer for more detailed information. Manufacturers of newer child seats provide “expiration” dates for their seats that typically range from six to eight years from the date it was manufactured.Įxpiration dates are a way for manufacturers to provide consumers with guidance as to the expected “useful” life of their car seat. ![]() (Earlier recalls may be viewed by using the options available on the Child Seat Recalls Search page.) This list does not contain recalls that are more than 10 years old. ![]()
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