Bugaboo Recalls 20,000 Giraffe High Chairs in US, Canada After 13 Infant Injuries
Bugaboo Recalls 20,000 Giraffe High Chairs in US, Canada After 13 Infant Injuries

Bugaboo Recalls 20,000 Giraffe High Chairs in US, Canada After 13 Infant Injuries

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Bugaboo is recalling over 18,000 Giraffe high chairs in the U.S. and Canada after reports of the chair legs detaching, posing a serious fall hazard to babies. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has received 22 reports of detaching legs, including 13 minor injuries, and warns of risk of serious injury or death if the screws connecting the legs are not properly tightened during assembly. The recalled high chairs, sold between May 2023 and April 2025 at Nordstrom, specialty stores, and online via Amazon and Bugaboo's website, retail for about $380 and come in multiple colors. Bugaboo is urging consumers to stop using the high chairs immediately and offers a free repair kit containing an Allen key and new screws to ensure the legs are securely attached. Customers who purchased the chairs after May 1, 2025, will receive the repair kit automatically with their order, and there is a self-service portal for kit requests with delivery within two weeks. Bugaboo emphasizes that safety is a top priority and is directly contacting all known purchasers to address the issue.

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