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Franky

Seems like it's more user error than a faulty product. Your child would have to have its finger in the hinge while you open or close the stroller. While I feel really bad for any child/parent this happened to, this should just serve as a reminder to always be cautious and vigilant to all of us.

Mel

Yes, very avoidable. Sorry to hear about these kids clipping off their fingers, but why would you open or close your stroller with your kid near it? It's the same as closing a car door, or any other folding object....and PS...every other stroller seems to have the same feature.

What is next, a recall on shoes because your kid tripped and fell?

Kelly

Looks like the order form is live on McClaren's site (I just did it), even though it wasn't supposed to be until tomorrow, but the site is REALLY slow. http://www.maclarenbaby.com/us/content/view/88573/98889729/lang,en/


sarah

the recall applies to:
volo triumph quest sport quest mod techno xt techn xlr twin triumph twin techno and easy traveller,
so yes, submit a request for your easy traveller too.

ann

i think its great that maclaren is on top of this issue and already produced covers that will protect our children. order your hinge covers today, i just visited the website and it is very easy!

Jim Strickland

Regarding the MacLaren Recall: I am a TV reporter in Atlanta working the story today. Any moms with MacLaren strollers who would be kind enough to consent to a quick interview, please e-mail strickland@wsbtv.com Metro Atlanta only, please. Thanks.

NYCinsanity

How nuts are you respondents who claim it is the responsibility of the consumer to avoid a design flaw which the manufacturer acknowledges. And to those of you think that it is acceptable to lop off a few children's fingers for any reason - why don't you just let your children keep their hands in the car window when you're closing it - shame on you.

Children like to mimic adults and I have seen dozens of toddlers playing Mom (or Dad) with their own strollers. Should a 3 year old bear the responsibility of reading those warning labels?

common sense mom

While any maiming of a child is a tragedy, this seems to be right up there with the warning on plastic bags that they're a suffocation hazard. I think it's common sense to make sure your child's fingers are away from all metal hinges when in operation. I know my daughter is all over the place and this is easier said than done, but c'mon.....watch your kid's fingers until you get your hinge covers....

honestly, this doesn't change the fact that maclaren makes a superior product over most of the junk out there.

Bea Pope

Janet's right - this can happen with any stroller of similar design - if you allow your children's hands to be near the hinge when it's operating! And it could potentially happen with so many other devices - not to mention car doors. It's just a question of care and common sense.

It's almost impossible to completely 'design out' these kinds of dangers. But our culture is now so litigious that companies have to put warnings like 'don't put your child in the microwave' on their products...

R.S.S.

Quote from (http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2009/nov/10/maclaren-pushchair-recall-british-customers):

Why are the products being recalled in the US and not the UK?


A spokeswoman for Maclaren says: "The US is considered a different market with different requirements", but would not comment further on why the two markets were being treated so differently. Maclaren's spokeswoman says the buggies "exceeded European standards, which are higher than those in the US."


I don't how to read that except as "you're stupid if you buy Maclaren in the US."

Remember, these are strollers built in China for a British company and sold in the US. Kinda makes you go: "huh?!?!!?"

I only have a one word comment to the parents: "sue!"

SC

Thank you for posting this info - yours is the first site I went to when I heard news of the recall. My son is due in January, and I am registered for a Maclaren Quest Sport. We haven't gotten it yet because we were hoping to use our completion discount to buy it (and the baby will be in our Graco set-up for the first few months anyway). Given this recall and the response, would you recommend changing which stroller we end up getting? Or do you think it will be ok going forward (esp if we don't buy the stroller until early 2010)? If you recommend changing, is there a particular model/brand you would suggest?

Dr. Ari Brown / Denise & Alan Fields

Joi,

Yes, this is the first weve heard of a problem with the Maclaren strollers.

Alan and Denise Fields
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Carla

I have a Quest stroller from approximately 5 1/2 years ago. It is not a Quest Sport or Quest Mod which are listed on the recall website. I am wondering if my model is included in the recall???

Dr. Ari Brown / Denise & Alan Fields

My guess is yes, but I would call Maclaren on the recall hotline to double
check!

sarah

Maclaren Hinge Cover Demonstration Team
Maclaren will have teams at the following locations in the NY Metro Area for the following times to show consumers how to use the hinge covers


Albees

Thursday 4-6pm

Planet Kids

Thursday 1-4pm 4:30-7:30pm

Little Folks and Buy Buy Baby

Saturday 11-2pm 2:30- 530pm

Albees and Schneiders

Friday 1-3pm 4-6pm

Buy Buy Baby

Friday 3-6pm

Melissa

Will new forthcoming produced models be affected?

HT


While I certainly believe there is a human factor, I have to admit, when my UNREPORTED incident happened where my child's finger was "degloved," I was baffled as to why a manufacturer of baby products would not test the hinge for safety over and over and over.... I understand a child's finger gets caught in things... but this hinge literally ripped the skin off my child's finger.. It was something I could never imagined. It doesn't just "catch" the finger...it can literally snap it off.

I just saying people... until it happens to you I'd be careful about your judgement.

Eduardo Davila

My sister lives in Europe and apparently by some geographical factor, fingers don't get amputated over there. Basically in their response they are saying "RTFM!!!, oh and by the way, keep the kid away from the stroller." I guess they've never seen a parent juggling with one or two kids, maybe a few grocery bags and a diaper bag, and the kid shouting "I wanna open it, I wanna open it!".

There are no plans for recalls nor for any kit whatsoever.

Eduardo Dávila

Cher client,

Nous souhaitons vous rassurer sur le fait que la poussette Maclaren que vous possédez est totalement sure.

Elle répond en effet à toutes les normes de sécurité en vigueur en Europe.


Il faut simplement veiller à tenir l’enfant à distance de la poussette au moment de son pliage ou de son dépliage, pour éviter tout risque de pincement dans les mécanismes situés de chaque coté de la poussette (ce type de précaution doit d’ailleurs être pris pour tous produits de puériculture comportant des parties mobiles et donc des points de compression au moment du pliage).


Ces précautions d’usage figurent dans le manuel d’utilisation ainsi que sur les étiquettes apposées sur le produit.

Les problèmes de pincement, voir d’amputation dans des cas extrêmement rares, ne sont jamais survenus au cours de l’utilisation de la poussette (l’enfant étant assis dans la poussette) mais au cours de cette phase de pliage.

Si votre poussette est pliée ou dépliée en respectant les instructions d’usage, le risque d’accident est inexistant.

Nous vous remercions de la confiance que vous nous avez accordée et restons à votre disposition pour toute information complémentaire.

Nous vous prions d’agréer l’expression de nos sentiments respectueux.

Le service consommateur Maclaren.


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