Key Takeaways
- About 2,890 Stokke Yoyo3 strollers have been recalled due to parking brake problems.
- To find out if your cart has been recalled and register it for a full refund, visit https://recall.stokke.com/yoyo3Opens a new window.
- No accidents or injuries related to the recall have been reported.
Stokke is recalling some of its Yoyo3 strollers due to problems with the parking brake. The brake may release during use, causing injury.
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No accidents or injuries related to the recall have been reported. “Ensuring the well-being and safety of the children and families who use our products is our top priority,” the brand said on its websiteOpens a new window.
The recall applies to strollers with serial numbers beginning with “142AA” followed by numbers that fall below “0062239.”
The US Consumer Product Safety CommissionOpens a new window advises anyone who has a recalled stroller to stop using it immediately.
To find out if your stroller has been recalled, look for the serial number on the sticker under the stroller seat. To register your cart and receive a full refund, visit https://recall.stokke.com/yoyo3.
“We understand how important it is to choose safe and reliable products for your child,” Stokke says in a statement on its website. “That’s why we’re committed to the safety and well-being of every baby and child who uses our products. We design and test our products rigorously to ensure they meet or exceed all applicable international safety standards.”
The recall affects approximately 2,890 strollers sold at Bloomingdale’s, Crate and Barrel, Nordstrom, Albee Baby, Macro baby, stokke.com, Amazon.com and Babylist.com between September and October 2024.
This story originally appeared on WhatToExpect.comOpens a new window.
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