Heads up, parents. A Maclaren Stroller recall is set to be announced on Tuesday by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
A report from by ABC News indicates that in excess of 1 million strollers will be recalled by the company due to issues with children getting fingers caught in the strollers.
Model numbers have not yet been released, but the recall could affect strollers made as far back as 1999.
Apparently, there have been several reports of children getting their fingers caught in, or even amputated by, the hinges on the strollers.
An official press release will be forthcoming on November 10 from the CPSC.
Maclaren will also be shipping out special kits to owners of the strollers to help prevent these injuries.
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