Bumbleride Strollers Recalled After 36 Incidents Of The Front Wheel Breaking
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recently announced that a voluntary recall of Bumbleride Indi & Indie Twin Strollers is in effect.
The hazard with the stroller is that the front wheel can break off causing the stroller to tip. This malfunction creates a great fall hazard.
there have been 36 incidents of the front wheel breaking reported. Two of those incidents resulted in injuries to the children rising in them.
There have been 36 incidents of the front wheel breaking reported. Two of those incidents resulted in injuries to the children rising in them.
If you own this stroller, you should immediately stop using the recalled strollers and contact Bumbleride to receive a free front wheel kit.
If you own this stroller, you should immediately stop using the recalled strollers and contact Bumbleride to receive a free front wheel kit.
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