Evenflo Recalls 324,000 Revolve360 Slim Car Seats Over Choking Hazard
Evenflo has initiated a voluntary recall of over 324,000 Revolve360 Slim car seats due to a potential choking hazard. The recall, assigned number 25C010 by the NHTSA, involves specific models sold in the U.S. and Canada. Parents and caregivers are urged to check if their car seat is affected.
The issue lies in the foam material within the headrest of the affected car seats. Evenflo has received reports of children accessing and ingesting this foam, which, although nontoxic, could pose a choking hazard. The recall does not impact the car seat's safety in case of a crash. Customers can continue using their car seats safely if the foam remains intact and out of reach.
Evenflo is providing free repair kits to affected customers, expected to be shipped in early November. These kits will address the issue by securing the foam within the headrest. Customers can register their car seats with Evenflo to ensure they receive a repair kit. For more details or assistance, customers can contact Evenflo's ParentLink Consumer Care team.
Evenflo has recalled over 324,000 Revolve360 Slim car seats due to a potential choking hazard from accessible foam in the headrest. Free repair kits are being sent out, and customers can contact Evenflo's ParentLink Consumer Care team for more information. The recall does not affect the car seats' safety in crashes.
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