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Toddler Chair Hip Strap (Belt). The hip belt is made with nylon webbing and a plastic buckle. 510(k) exempt, Medical Dev

FDA device recall Z-0318-2009 · posted 2008-12-05 · Terminated

Recall details

Recalling firm
Community Products, LLC
Reason for recall
Some hip straps were assembled incorrectly by threading the buckle on the strap upside down. If a child were left unattended in spite of the warnings on the product and in the manual, a defective hip strap could loosen, allowing the child to slip down in the chair and this could create a choking hazard.
Action taken
On 9/12/08, Rifton Equipment began notifying the customers by phone using a phone script. This phone call notified the customers of the recall and also served as an effectiveness check that they were notified. The customers were instructed to remove the product from use until the replacement kit is received and the old strap is returned. The replacement kit contains instructions with ID codes and a place for the customer to verify that they have made the replacement as instructed. It also contains the required number of new hip straps. A verification check was sent with the replacement straps, which the customer will sign and return to the firm verifying that they have replaced the straps for the affected serial numbers. Rifton Equipment is providing the customer with return shipping labels which were sent by UPS 2nd day air. The replacement straps use black thread instead of tan thread for the sewing on the ends of the straps so that the firm can be sure that the returned straps are not the new replacement straps. For questions or additional information, contact Rifton Equipment at 1-800-571-8198.
Root cause
Process control
Status
Terminated
Product code
INN
Quantity affected
Potentially 147 units may be affected.
Distribution
Worldwide Distribution including USA and countries of Spain and Great Britain.
Date initiated
2008-09-12
Date posted
2008-12-05
Date terminated
2010-03-15
Location
Rifton, NY

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