
November 2014
Safe Voyage Grow with
Me Car Seat
FP3000C
June 14, 2013 to
August 27, 2013
A select number of Fisher-Price Safe Voyage Grow With Me child restraint
systems may contain material that does not conform to the flammability
requirements.
A material layer underlying the fabric cover was not properly adhered to the
cover and therefore burned at a rate exceeding the regulatory requirements. In
the case of a vehicle fire, the underlay material may not self-extinguish or may
burn too quickly, aiding in the spread of the fire.
Parents and caregivers should replace the fabrics on their products as soon as
possible. Contact 5514 KM Corporation at 1-855-422-4515 for instructions on
obtaining the replacement fabric free of charge. The affected seats should not
be returned to retailers or the company.
Graco
Children’s
Products
Infant Seat
Snugride
8643CDRCA3,
8645SNY3CA,
8F00GLNCA3,
8F08PWCCA3,
8F01FORCA3 Does not
affect SnugRide models
sold as a travel system.
August 1, 2006 –
June 30, 2007
These restraint systems have less dense backing material for the seat pad,
combined with a seat pad design that may allow children to access the fiber fill
in the seat pad itself. If children remove pieces of the fiber fill and put them in
their mouth they may be a choking hazard. Consumers who have not
registered their restraint system should contact Elfe Juvenile Products at 1-800-
667-8184 for a replacement seat pad kit.
Graco
Children’s
Products
Infant Seat
Snugride 22 & Snugride
22 Classic
Connect:1763080,
1771793, 1789383,
1793562, 1805076,
1805077, 1805189,
1805204, 1805270,
1805293, 1805294,
1807872, 1809000,
1809352, 1812134,
1812846, 1813567,
1813569, 1856994, and
1856996
Snugride 30 & Snugride
30 Classic Connect:
1810993, 1812393,
1814648, 1818682,
1819044, 1819703,
1819730, 1819856,
March 2011 – May
2013
July 2010 – January
2013
On certain Graco SnugRide and Aprica infant/child car seats manufactured
between the dates mentioned, the release button on the buckle guides the
caregiver’s finger to the center of the button, rather than towards the top.
Consumers relying on touch and pressing in the center of the button may have
more difficulty in releasing the harness than they would by pressing the button
in the more optimal location near the top edge. Additionally, the position of the
buckle close to the child occupant’s thighs may cause manipulation of the
buckle to be more difficult as the child occupant grows in size.
If this problem occurs, parents or caregivers may have difficulty removing the
child from the car seat, increasing the risk of injury in the event of an
emergency situation where prompt exit from the vehicle is required. There is
no risk if the buckle is able to be operated correctly.
obtain a free repair kit or if they have any questions. Consumers can also
obtain information or register online for a free repair kit at: www.graco.net.
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