Nuna Baby Essentials has announced the recall of 608,786 Rava infant car seats due to an issue with the harness adjustment button.
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The defect was reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and affects car seats manufactured between July 16, 2016, and October 25, 2023.
The Issue
The affected car seats feature a plastic harness adjustment button. The issue arises when debris enters the front harness adjuster, potentially causing the mechanism to fail, resulting in a loose harness. This can increase the risk of injury in the event of an accident.
The affected product numbers include:
- CS-50
- CS05101
- CS05103
- CS05104
- CS05105
- CS05106
- CS05107
- CS05109
- CS05110
- CS05111
- CS05114
- CS05115
Solutions Offered
Nuna will provide owners with a repair kit free of charge. However, the manufacturer has not yet disclosed a specific timeline for notifying customers about the recall.
What Should Consumers Do?
Owners of the recalled car seats should:
- Contact Nuna’s customer service at 1-855-686-2891.
- Alternatively, email info.usa@nunababy.com to request further information or the repair kit.
Impact and Preventive Measures
The recall underscores the importance of regularly inspecting child safety devices to ensure their mechanisms remain intact. Infant car seats play a crucial role in protecting children during travel, and this recall aims to resolve the issue before any incidents occur.
Source and more information: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration