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The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall for Harppa’s 5-in-1 Convertible High Chair, identified by model number BHC001, due to significant safety risks. The recall comes after investigations revealed potential fall and entrapment hazards associated with the chair's design.
Parents and caregivers are being urged to stop using the high chair immediately and to check if they own the affected model. The chair's safety features have been called into question, raising concerns about the well-being of young children who use it.
The CPSC has advised that consumers can return the high chair to the place of purchase for a full refund or exchange. This recall highlights the importance of ensuring that children's products meet stringent safety standards to prevent accidents and injuries. The agency continues to monitor the situation closely and encourages anyone with concerns to report incidents related to the product.
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