product name:
Simplay3 Toddler Towers
Danger:
The towers can tip over during use, putting young children at risk of falling and injury.
Retrieved date:
August 17, 2023
Units:
about 108,450 (plus 5,512 in Canada)
Mention the details
a description:
This recall includes Simplay3 Toddler Towers with model 41807. The towers are sold in a variety of colors including espresso, white, and gray. The name Simplay3 is printed on the base of the tower and along the top railings of the tower. Product dimensions are 34″ x 17.5″ x 16″. The model number is printed on the base of the tower.
model |
date codes |
41807-01 (Espresso) |
November 2018 – June 2023 |
41807-02 (gray) |
November 2018 – June 2023 |
41807-03 (white) |
November 2018 – June 2023 |
treatment:
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Simplay3 Toddler Tower, remove it away from children and contact the company for a free set of mounting bases to attach to the toddler tower.
Accidents / Injuries:
Simplay3 has received 16 reports of a toddler’s tower tipping over during use, including 10 reports of injuries, 6 of which were head bruises.
Sold in:
Online at TheSimplay3company.com, Amazon.com, Target.com, Walmart.com, other online locations, The Buttercup Baby Store, Fun Stuff, Midstates, and other toy stores nationwide from November 2018 through June 2023 for approximately $90.
Manufacturer(s):
Simplay3 Corporation, in Streetsboro, Ohio
Made in:
United State
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