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LV PARENTING: One million Maclaren strollers recalled because of amputation risk

About a million Maclaren strollers were recalled Monday, after 12 children were reported having their fingertips amputated by a hinge mechanism. Full Article at The Morning Call

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  1. The Canadian distributor of Maclaren umbrella strollers is offering to help parents get repair kits for their strollers, after the U.S. company voluntarily recalled one million of its strollers. Full Article at CTV

  2. OTTAWA — The manufacturer of a popular umbrella stroller blamed for a dozen fingertip amputations in children is now offering repair kits to Canadian customers, even though the voluntary recall issued Monday is limited to the United States. Full Article at National Post

  3. A decade's worth of Maclaren strollers -- 1 million in all -- are being recalled after a reports of a dozen childrens' fingers being lopped off after getting caught in the hinges, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said today. Full Article at WalletPop

  4. British stroller manufacturer Maclaren has announced a recall of 1 million umbrella strollers. The hinges on the sides of the strollers can trap children’s fingers when parents are opening or closing the umbrella. Full Article at BusinessPundit

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