CPSC Recalls

Recalls / 2001-07-24

CPSC, Basic Comfort Inc. Announce Recall of Infant Seat Pads

01206 · Recalled 2001-07-24 · CPSC page

Recalled infant seat pad
Recalled infant seat pad

Description

The seat pad was sold under The Baby Sitter brand name. The infant seat pad is designed to restrain a child on a chair in a sitting position. It has a padded back and seat. The seat pad is attached to a chair by Velcro straps attached to the sides of the pad. The front of the seat pad has two straps attached near the top of the pad that go over a child's shoulders and connect to a single crotch strap. The seat pad is a denim blue color with white restraint straps.

Hazards

The seat pad has two shoulder straps that create a v-shaped opening around the head and neck, presenting a strangulation hazard to young children.

Reported injuries

Basic Comfort received one report of an 8-month old girl who was caught by the neck in the shoulder straps of the seat pad after falling sideways off a chair. The child was removed from the seat pad without injury.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the infant pads immediately and contact Basic Comfort to receive a replacement.

Products

NameModelUnits
Infant seat padsAbout 16,000

Parties

Sold at
Basic Comfort Inc., of Denver, Colo., Department, juvenile products including JC Penney, One Step Ahead sold these infant seat pads, from October 1998 through May 2001, for about $11.

Consumer contact

Consumers may contact Basic Comfort at (800) 456-8687 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. MT. Consumers also can visit the firm's web site at www.basiccomfort.com

Source: CPSC recall 01206. Inclusion in this database is not legal or medical advice.