Graco Inclined Sleeper Recall Issued Due to Risk of Infant Death
About 51,000 Graco inclined sleepers are being recalled due to concerns they could cause infant suffocations and deaths.
About 51,000 Graco inclined sleepers are being recalled due to concerns they could cause infant suffocations and deaths.
A class action lawsuit accuses Graco of misleading parents about the safety of its booster seats, putting young children at risk of severe injury or death in auto accidents.
A class action lawsuit filed against Graco claims the company falsely advertised its booster seats as safe for small children.
The CPSC issued four recalls of various inclined sleepers in one day, warning that they pose a risk of death to infants.
A recall of Graco highchairs sold at Walmarts nationwide has been issued following dozens of reports of chairs out of position and at least five child injuries.
A Graco car seat recall has been announced after some of its car seats failed to pass federal safety standards due to restraints that could fail to prevent a child…
Federal regulators are investigating whether Graco illegally delayed recalling millions of car seats with defective harness buckles.
About 5 million Graco strollers are being recalled following reports of child fingertips being amputated or injured in the folding mechanism.
Graco has agreed to recall almost 2 million car seats due to potentially defective latches that may trap toddlers in their seats following an accident.
Consumer Reports warns that some Graco strollers do not have strong enough brakes, making them potential rollaway hazards.