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Baby Highchair Recalled After Children Suffer Injuries

by Jeanne Sager on July 17, 2012 at 10:47 AM

Chicco Polly HighchairHighchairs. We all have 'em. But if you're one of nearly half a million parents who bought the Chicco Polly Highchair, you might want to put it away. The popular baby product is part of a massive recall right now because little kids are falling against them and getting hurt.

Pegs on the back of the chair have been blamed for 21-some unsturdy tots being injured, including one who scratched the cornea in his eye and several more who required serious medical attention to close up their cuts. So what do you do if you have a Chicco highchair sitting in your house? Here's everything you need to know to keep your child safe:

1. The recall covers 455,000 Chicco highchairs sold in the USA and another 30,690 sold in Canada. The affected chairs were sold under the names Polly Double Pad Highchair and Polly Single Pad Highchair.

2. The recalled highchairs have been in stores and online since 2005, and were being sold right up through this month, so even older hand-me-down highchairs could be involved in the recall. All models being recalled were manufactured before October 13, 2010, and there will be a date stamp model/serial label on the underside of the seat close to the footrest that will help you determine when yours was made.

3. Affected chairs will have one of the following model numbers on the same label where you find the date of manufacture: 06063803650070, 05063803570070, 00063803490070, 05063803270070, 06063803820070, 00063803480070, 05063803220070, 06063803770070, 04063803860070, 05063803970070, 04063803900070, 05063803020070, 04063803630070, 00063803580070, 06063803960070, 07063803780070, 00063803430070, 06063803970070, 05063803260070, 05063803660070, 06063765650070, 04063765760070, 04063765540070, 06063765970070, 04063765000070, 05063765020070.

4. You should put your highchair away for now so your child isn't hurt, but Chicco will send you a free peg cover kit to keep them safe. To get yours, call the company at 800-807-8817 between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday or fill out a request form online.

Does this recall affect your family? Has your unsturdy new walker bumped up against something on one of your baby products and gotten hurt?

 

Image via Consumer Product Safety Commission

Filed Under: recalls, safety, baby gear

Comments

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  • banan...
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    banana-bear

    July 17, 2012 at 10:59 AM

    I'm sorry, what? It's not a product malfunction, but rather, user error and AGAIN, the company is made to recall their product? My husband was using a mechanical pencil when he was a kid and the lead popped off and into his eye. It hurt, but it's not the pencils fault. It was an accident and maybe he should have had his head further away from the desk.


  • Kristin
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    Kristin

    July 17, 2012 at 11:19 AM
    I agree with banana-bear. I have had this high chair for 6 years and no one has had so much as a scratch from it. I did get the "repair" kit so that I can consign or donate it when I am through, but really not a big deal.
  • LKRachel
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    LKRachel

    July 17, 2012 at 11:22 AM
    This is a ridiculous recall. They're not being used improperly its Bc the kid fell onto it- a child can fall on ANYTHING and get hurt! Is my coffee table going to be recalled? Or better yet, can I sue if my kid falls on it? Bc that's what this is about.
  • Emilia
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    Emilia

    July 17, 2012 at 11:39 AM
    So silly...
  • Maevelyn
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    Maevelyn

    July 17, 2012 at 11:52 AM

    lol this reminds me of the laugh and learn chair recall. Kids got stuck between the chair part and the table part. ??? What were they doing? At least that was a toy being used inproperly but I really didn't see how a child could be hurt unless you were leaving them unsupervied for hour. 


  • Tammy...
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    Tammy1712

    July 17, 2012 at 11:58 AM

    Silly recall!


  • Nanna...
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    NannaBanana1983

    July 17, 2012 at 1:06 PM
    We have one of these and love it! The pegs to hold the tray is one of my favorite features. We have a three year old, 2 year old and still keep our foster baby (8 months) a few times a week and they have all used it. We put it up when we aren't using it and lock the wheels when in use. I agree with previous posters, it's user error, not manufacturer error.
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    Kasondra Morin

    July 17, 2012 at 1:50 PM
    If falling against it and getting hurt signals a recall then half of the stuff in my house needs to be taken out...My kids are injury magnets.
  • Eliza...
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    Elizabeth Goold

    July 17, 2012 at 1:58 PM

    For all of you that are complaining about this recall, you are idiots. You cant compare a coffee pot and coffee table, or any other house hold item like that to a childs/infants high chair! They are MADE for children. They should be safe at all costs. Yes children, toddlers, babies and infants get hurt in many many ways by many things. But when its meant for this tiny humans, then it should be safe all around. 


  • Melis...
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    Melissa Owsiany Reineke

    July 17, 2012 at 1:58 PM

    I don't have this chair, so idk, but are the pegs they're talking about sharp?  If so, then yeah, it should be fixed.  We shouldn't have sharp parts sticking out of baby products!


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