Baby Jogger has recalled about 23,700 car seat adaptors used to secure infant car seats onto Baby Jogger strollers. The support bars on these adaptors can fail, which can cause the car seat to fall to the floor. Baby Jogger has received 47 reports of these support bars failing, including two reports of infants suffering bruises to their heads and toes. These adaptors were sold at Buy Buy Baby, albeebaby.com, amazon.com, and other retailers between June 2012 and June 2013 for about $60 to $100. Consumers should stop using the affected adaptors immediately and contact Baby Jogger for free replacement support bars.
The aluminum support bars on the adaptor can fail or break, causing the infant car seat to suddenly fall from the stroller to the ground. This poses a significant fall hazard and risk of injury to infants strapped into the car seat.
Consumers should immediately stop using their car seat adaptor and contact Baby Jogger for free replacement support bars.

Single stroller and adaptor #BJ90121

Double stroller and adaptor #BJ90221

Select/Versa stroller and adaptor #BJ90321

Adaptors: Recalled adaptors have 10 holes in the bottom of the red portion.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response