
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced a recall of nearly 180,000 child car seats manufactured by Dorel Juvenile Group, a leading producer of safety products for children.
The recall was initiated after it was discovered that certain models may pose safety risks that could compromise child passenger protection. Details about the specific models affected and the nature of the safety defect have not yet been fully disclosed, but the move signals heightened concern over the product’s compliance with federal safety standards.
Consumers who purchased affected car seats are advised to contact Dorel Juvenile Group or visit the NHTSA website for more information on how to obtain a remedy, which may include a replacement or repair at no cost.
The recall emphasizes the importance of ensuring that all child restraint systems meet strict safety requirements. Parents and guardians are encouraged to check their car seat model numbers and register their products for notifications about future recalls or safety updates.
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