- Stollers Contain a Major Security Issue
- Parents are urged to stop using strollers.
Parents have been urged to stop using a popular stroller model over fears the product could cause serious injuries to babies and young children.
Product Safety Australia issued a recall notice for Stokke YOYO 3 baby stroller models on Tuesday.
Customers have been warned that the brakes on strollers can fail when in use and have been urged to stop using the product immediately.
The strollers are for babies and toddlers and are available in black and white colors.
The affected models are the Stokke YOYO 3 frame models that come in black and white with product code 647101.
The strollers contain serial numbers ranging from 142AA0044415 to 142AA0044564.
YOYO 3 baby stroller models that come in black with product code 647102 have also been affected by the issue.
The strollers contain serial numbers ranging from 142AA0044565 to 142AA0045564.
Product Safety Australia issued a recall notice for Stokke YOYO 3 frame stroller models (pictured) on Tuesday over safety concerns.
Buyers can find the serial number on the inside of the frame located under the seat cushion.
The affected products were sold at various retailers and online from September 29 to October 25.
Retailers who sold the strollers include Baby Bunting, Stokk Australia and Baby Kingdom.
Other stores that sold the strollers include Banana Baby, Kiddie Country, Metro Baby, Thememo and Whole Bubs.
Buyers have been urged to check stroller serial numbers (pictured) to see if their strollers have been affected.
Customers can also check if their stroller has been affected by visiting the Stokke recall page and can also request a replacement free of charge.
You can also contact Stokke Australia on (03) 8863 2886 to inquire about arranging a replacement.
More to come.