DIAMOND BAR, California — Stiger Inc. has issued a recall for approximately 3,045 Besrey Twins Strollers due to significant safety concerns. The recall, announced on July 25, 2024, addresses multiple hazards including entrapment, fall risks, and choking dangers that violate federal stroller safety regulations.
What’s the Issue?
The Besrey Twins Strollers, model BR-C708S, have been found to present several risks:
- Entrapment Hazard: The front seat, when in a forward-facing configuration, poses a danger of entrapment for children.
- Fall Hazard: Problems with the restraint system and rear seat enclosure increase the risk of falls.
- Choking Hazard: In models with a black grab bar, the foam padding can become a choking hazard if a child bites it.
Product Details:
- Description: The strollers are available in gray and black fabric with black frames and wheels. They feature adjustable canopies and may have a front grab bar covered in either black or light gray fabric. The model number BR-C708S and the manufacturing date are located on a white label above the back right wheel. The instructional literature may list the model number as BR-708S.
- Sold At: Exclusively online at Amazon.com from July 2018 through September 2023, priced around $200.
What Should You Do?
Consumers are advised to stop using the strollers immediately. To receive a full refund, contact Stiger Inc. for instructions on how to dispose of the product. Both Stiger and Amazon are contacting known purchasers directly to manage the recall process.
Contact Information:
For more details, consumers can reach Besrey at:
- Phone: 888-310-6255 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday)
- Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
- Website: Besrey’s Recall Page
Importer and Manufacturer:
- Importer: Stiger Inc., Diamond Bar, California
- Manufactured In: China
- Recall Number: 24-316
Incidents/Injuries:
No injuries or incidents related to this recall have been reported.
For more information on how to handle the recall, visit Stiger’s Recall Page or the recall section on Amazon’s website.