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Stroller company announces major safety recall

Maclaren umbrella strollers pose risk of injuries to children's fingers

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A side hinge on Maclaren umbrella strollers poses a hazard to children's fingers, according to the company.
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Nov. 9: Maclaren U.S.A .is recalling all its umbrella strollers sold in the U.S. because of a hinge that can cause finger injuries. TODAY’s Ann Curry reports.

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updated 5:02 p.m. ET Nov. 9, 2009

Maclaren is recalling at least 1 million umbrella strollers because of a potential hazard to children's fingers. A side hinge mechanism poses the risk of cutting or amputating a child's fingers when the stroller is being opened or closed, the British company said Monday.

The voluntary recall applies to all Maclaren strollers sold in the U.S. since they were introduced in 1999.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Maclaren have received reports of 15 incidents in which children were hurt over the past ten years.

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The affected models include Volo, Triumph, Quest Sport, Quest Mod, Techno XT, Techno XLR, Twin Triumph, Twin Techno and Easy Traveller, according to the stroller company. The strollers, which are manufactured in China, are sold nationwide.

Maclaren, in cooperation with the CPSC, is providing consumers and retailers free repair kits which will cover a joint on the faulty hinge mechanism.

Consumers should stop using the strollers immediately and call Maclaren toll-free at (877) 688-2326, the company said.

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