Injuries

Toy scooter

Year: 
2016
Week: 
27
Product: 
3 Wheel Scooter Paw Patrol
Brand: 

The grips protecting the handlebar ends can detach. If a child falls on the unprotected handlebar end, this can cause severe injuries such as puncture of the abdomen. The product does not comply with the requirements of the Toy Safety Directive and the relevant European standard EN 71-1.

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Toy pushchair

Year: 
2016
Week: 
26
Product: 
Baby Stroller
Brand: 

The safety lock of the pushchair is not sufficiently strong and can release if the pushchair is loaded, causing it to collapse. This may cause injuries to children playing with the toy and their fingers could be trapped between moving parts as it collapses. The product does not comply with the requirements of the Toy Safety Directive and the relevant European standard EN 71-1.

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Passenger car

Year: 
2016
Week: 
26
Product: 
XD3
Brand: 

The four ISOFIX child-seat attachment brackets on the rear seats are insufficiently strong and could break when under stress from dynamic turning movements. This could increase the risk of injury in the event of an accident. The product does not comply with the UNECE Regulation No. 14.

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Passenger car

Year: 
2016
Week: 
26
Product: 
X3 and X4
Brand: 

The four ISOFIX child-seat attachment brackets on the rear seats are insufficiently strong and could break when under stress from dynamic turning movements. This could increase the risk of injury in the event of an accident. The product does not comply with the UNECE Regulation No. 14.

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Motorcycle components

Year: 
2016
Week: 
26
Product: 
Brake Lever Assembly
Brand: 

A dimensional error on the front brake levers may cause the brake lever blade to contact the handlebar grip before maximum brake performance is achieved. This may lead to longer overall stopping distances in an emergency braking situation, increasing the risk of a crash.

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