CPSC Recalls

Recalls / 2016-02-11

Nuna Baby Essentials Recalls High Chairs Due to Fall Hazard

16100 · Recalled 2016-02-11 · CPSC page

Nuna ZAAZ High Chairs 1
Nuna ZAAZ High Chairs 1

Description

This recall includes ZAAZTM high chairs in eight models: HC-07-004 (pewter), HC-07-005 (carbon), HC-07-006 (plum), HC-07-009 (almond), HC-08-004 (pewter), HC-08-005 (carbon), HC-08-006 (plum) and HC-08-009 (almond). ZAAZ and the model number are printed under the high chair seat on a white sticker. These high chairs look like a regular kitchen table chair and have removable trays, arm bars footrests, seat pads and harnesses so that they can convert into toddler chairs. "Nuna" is printed above the footrest of the unit.

Hazards

The arm bar can bend or detach during use, posing a fall hazard to children.

Reported injuries

Nuna has received 50 reports of the arm bar detaching, including six reports of children falling from the high chair. Four incidents resulted in injuries, including bruising and a cut on the forehead.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using these recalled high chairs and contact the firm to receive a free new arm bar and instructions on how to replace it.

Products

NameModelUnits
High chairsAbout 5,600 in the U.S. (in addition, 350 were sold in Canada)

Parties

Importer
Nuna Baby Essentials Inc., of Morgantown, Pa.
Made in
China
Sold at
Albee Baby, Giggle, Magic Bean, Nordstrom, other specialty, online at www.nuna.eu, www.wayfair.com, other retailers from February 2013 through November 2015 for about between $250, $300.

Consumer contact

Nuna Baby Essentials toll-free at 855-686-2872 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.nuna.eu/usa/ and click on "Product Recall" under the "Support" section on the sidebar of the homepage for more information.

More images

Nuna ZAAZ High Chairs 2
Nuna ZAAZ High Chairs 2
ZAAZ and the model number are printed under the high chair seat on a white sticker.
ZAAZ and the model number are printed under the high chair seat on a white sticker.

Source: CPSC recall 16100. Inclusion in this database is not legal or medical advice.