Beco Baby Carrier: “Butterfly” Recall

April 23rd 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Baby Carriers, Recalls, Family Safety

Beco Baby Carrier Butterfly Recall

Beco has received eight reports of straps slipping through the shoulder buckles on their “Butterfly” baby carriers. No injuries have been reported, but they have announced a voluntary recall yesterday (April 22nd) to see that families using the carrier fix the potentially dangerous product.

Approximately 2,000 carriers (styles: Mia, Pony Express, Carnival, Addison, Ethan, Sophia, Cameron, Ava, and Joshua) were sold for about $140 in specialty stores nationwide between January and February 2008. If you own one, you should immediately stop using the carrier and contact Beco Baby Carrier to receive instructions for returning the carriers for repair at (888) 943-8232 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m PT Mon-Fri or visit their website at www.becobabycarrier.com. Additional information can also be found at the recall posting found at CPSC’s website.

3 Responses to “Beco Baby Carrier: “Butterfly” Recall”

  1. Inventing Matilda Says:

    To Do List: Scoop up a Beco Baby Carrier once they fix their glitches because as far as style goes, they are aces in my book.

  2. Cindy Says:

    Though I am not affected by this recall, I am thankful that there is someone out there like you willing to get the word out. Too many times, people forget to register their product, which keeps them out of the loop!

  3. Pregnancy Says:

    Great info I will have to add this to my site.. thx !

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