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Booster seats and strollers have been voluntarily recalled by Unique Baby Products USA because the piece that keeps the booster seat attached to the stroller base can disengage, causing a fall hazard.

To this date, the company has received two consumer complaints of a toddler falling from the booster toddle seat after it disengaged from the stroller. However, there have been no injuries reported.

The recall, being conducted in cooperation with the CPSC, involves booster toddler seat – both single and twin – which are designed to attach to the Valco “Tri-Mode” and “Zee” strollers.

The batch numbers included in the recall are as follows: 3111, 7819, 7822 and 7831 and model number are: TOD1058, TOD9109 and ZEE0649. They were sold nationwide at numerous juvenile product stores as well as online stores and the company’s website ValcoBaby.com.

Consumers are urged to stop using the recalled strollers and to contact ValcoBaby for a free replacement of the defective attachment. Consumers can call the company at (800) 610-7850 or visit the Valco Website.

Earlier this month Graco announced a highchair recall.

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