Jané is recalling about 800 US models of Muum strollers because they violate federal safety standards. An infant can slip through the opening between the stroller's armrest and seat bottom, which can cause their head or neck to become trapped. This recall includes Muum strollers sold in various color combinations with black frames, including dark gray, light gray, blue, and green, sold between July 2016 and August 2017. Consumers should immediately stop using the stroller and contact the company for a free replacement armrest.
The gap between the armrest and the seat is large enough for a baby's body to pass through but too small for their head, creating a significant risk of entrapment and strangulation. While no injuries have been reported, the product fails to meet the Federal Stroller and Carriage Safety Standard designed to prevent such incidents.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled strollers and contact Jané for a free repair. The repair consists of a free replacement armrest. Consumers can continue using the recalled strollers if they remove the armrest and harness the child properly until they receive the replacement armrest.




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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response