Evenflo Recalls 324K Revolve360 Slim Car Seats Over Choking Hazard
Evenflo has initiated a recall of over 324,000 Revolve360 Slim child car seats sold in the U.S. and Canada. The recall, assigned number 25C010 by the NHTSA, involves specific models manufactured between November 8 and December 31, 2023. The issue stems from accessible foam in the headrest, posing a potential choking hazard for children.
Evenflo has received reports of children accessing and ingesting foam from the car seat. Although the foam is nontoxic, the company is providing free repair kits to block access to it. Customers can continue using their car seats safely if the foam remains intact and out of reach. Affected customers should register their car seat with Evenflo to receive a repair kit.
The recall affects all Revolve360 Slim child car seats manufactured within the specified time frame. Evenflo is committed to ensuring the safety of its customers and is providing repair kits to mitigate the risk of choking hazards.
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