Another product recall has been announced Friday as a baby product manufacturer recalled about 447,000 of its infant car seat carriers, including some branded with Eddie Bauer and Disney logos. This was due to reports that the car seat carrying handle can come loose and cause injuries to the baby.

The government announced the recall amid reports that babies have sustained injuries after falling off the car seat when the handles become unhinged. The government said

consumers should immediately stop using the seat’s carrying handle. The bolts that attach the handle to the seat can loosen, causing the handle to separate and creating a fall hazard for babies.

Car seat recall/Dorel Juvenile Group car seats. What car seat brands are included in the recall? The Dorel Juvenile Group car seats recalled include Safety 1st, Eddie Bauer, Cosco and Disney car seats all made in China from January 2008 to April 2009. They were sold at department stores in the United States from January 2008 to December 2009.

The government announced that consumers should not use the handle until a repair kit has been installed. The repair kit includes new screws that consumers can attach to the seat carriers. They can order these free repair kits by contacting Dorel at 866-762-3316 or visiting http://www.djgusa.com/safety_notice.

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