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SKIP3 stroller bumper bar accessory — recall

Consumer goods · Australia · 2025-12-02
Hazard: When the affected stroller’s bumper bar…

Redsbaby SKIP3 stroller bumper bar: hinge hole exposes finger entrapment risk

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CountryAustralia
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2025-12-02
ManufacturerRedsbaby Pty Ltd_x000D_ (link is external)
RetailerRedsbaby.
Hazard descriptionWhen the affected stroller’s bumper bar is opened, a hole is exposed at the hinge that can allow a young child’s finger to be entrapped and/or scissored. Risk of injury or entrapment to a young child if they place their finger in the exposed hole when the bumper bar is open._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ An incident has occurred.
RemedyStop using the bumper bar immediately and remove it from the stroller. Visit https://www.redsbaby.com/en-au/shop/skipbumper/buy (link is external) to order a free repair kit. Repair kits will be dispatched from approximately 22 December 2025. Contact Redsbaby Email: support@redsbaby.com.au (link sends email)
Recall number2025/20711
Official noticeView source ↗

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