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RecallCPSCcpsc-1238FALL HAZARD

LaJobi Recalls Glider Rockers Due to Fall Hazard

The Avalon Model Was Sold At Burlington And Other Mass Retail Stores Nationwide And Online At Amazon.com, Target.com And Walmart.com From December 2009 To October 2012 For About $170. The Cns Box 2 / Katelyn Model Was Sold Exclusively Online At Walmart.com From November 2011 To October 2012 For About $135. recall product photo 1The Avalon Model Was Sold At Burlington And Other Mass Retail Stores Nationwide And Online At Amazon.com, Target.com And Walmart.com From December 2009 To October 2012 For About $170. The Cns Box 2 / Katelyn Model Was Sold Exclusively Online At Walmart.com From November 2011 To October 2012 For About $135. recall product photo 2

CPSC Recall Notice

Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) — official agency notice for recall CPSC-1238.

This recall involves two models of wooden glider rockers: Graco-branded Avalon and CNS Box 2/ Katelyn Nursery Solution Glider. Both products were sold in classic cherry, classic white and espresso wood finishes with sandstone colored fabric covered seats. The Avalon model comes with an ottoman. Only the rockers are affected by the recall. The Graco logo, products' item numbers, name and the place of manufacture are printed on the label located underneath the front part of the seat. Glider Model # Wood Finish Avalon 1062335-065 Espresso Avalon 1062335-071 Espresso Avalon 1062381-065 Classic White Avalon 1062381-071 Classic White Avalon 1062384-065 Classic Cherry Avalon 1062384-071 Classic Cherry Avalon 5827914 Classic Cherry Avalon 8529752 Classic White Avalon 9382976 Espresso CNS/Katelyn 7822758 Classic Cherry CNS/Katelyn 6858104 Classic White CNS/Katelyn 8971382 Espresso

Corrective Action (per CPSC)

Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) — official agency notice for recall CPSC-1238.

Consumers should immediately stop using the glider rockers and contact LaJobi to receive a free replacement base for the glider rocker.

✅ What you should do

  1. Stop using the product if you own it.
  2. Check the model number, lot code, or sell-by date against the recall notice above.
  3. Contact The Avalon Model Was Sold At Burlington And Other Mass Retail Stores Nationwide And Online At Amazon.com, Target.com And Walmart.com From December 2009 To October 2012 For About $170. The Cns Box 2 / Katelyn Model Was Sold Exclusively Online At Walmart.com From November 2011 To October 2012 For About $135. or the retailer where you bought it for a refund, replacement, or repair.
  4. For the most current official instructions, visit the CPSC recall page.
  5. If you've been hurt by this product, report the incident to CPSC.
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The Avalon Model Was Sold At Burlington And Other Mass Retail Stores Nationwide And Online At Amazon.com, Target.com And Walmart.com From December 2009 To October 2012 For About $170. The Cns Box 2 / Katelyn Model Was Sold Exclusively Online At Walmart.com From November 2011 To October 2012 For About $135. Recall FAQ

The Avalon Model Was Sold At Burlington And Other Mass Retail Stores Nationwide And Online At Amazon.com, Target.com And Walmart.com From December 2009 To October 2012 For About $170. The Cns Box 2 / Katelyn Model Was Sold Exclusively Online At Walmart.com From November 2011 To October 2012 For About $135. is the subject of a children's products recall: LaJobi Recalls Glider Rockers Due to Fall Hazard. The notice was published on November 8, 2012 by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Approximately 33,000 units are potentially affected.