Schwinn Deluxe Bicycle Child Carriers Recalled Due to Fall Hazard
Posted by Donna Dolezal Zelzer on May 9th, 2006
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. about 14,000 Schwinn Deluxe Bicycle Child Carriers have been recalled
If the seat is not fully seated on the rack, the plastic guide tabs on the carrier can break. If these tabs break, it could cause the seat to fall off. This poses a risk of serious injury to a child seated in the carrier.
The manufacturer, PTI Sports, has received five reports of the bicycle child carriers falling, including three reports of minor injuries, such as bumps and scratches.
The carrier is a seat for a child that is attached to the back of an adult bicycle. The carrier is gray plastic with a blue rubber back and seat pad, a gray head rest, and black straps. Model number SW571T is printed on the carrier’s packaging and in the owner’s manual. “PTI” is printed on a yellow warning sticker on the back of the carrierseat.
The carrier was sold at department stores, discount department stores, and military exchanges nationwide from September 2004 through November 2005 for about $50.
What should you do?
If you have one of these bicycle child carriers, stop using it immediately. Do not return the carrier to store. Contact PTI Sports for a free safety bracket and revised installation instructions.
For additional information, contact PTI Sports at (800) 515-0074 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, e-mail the firm at customerservice@ptisports.com, or visit the firm’s
web site at www.schwinnbike.com
Visit the CPSC web site for more information about the Schwinn Deluxe Bicycle Child Carriers recall, including a picture.
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