tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6174765635518647491.post8799843726578699081..comments2024-01-24T00:54:57.114-08:00Comments on Sweet Craftiness: Silver Cross Halo PushchairSarah Cooperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14004072221377836213noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6174765635518647491.post-81744187120930561272010-11-15T09:14:43.460-08:002010-11-15T09:14:43.460-08:00Silver Cross Halo Pushchair - design fault , dange...Silver Cross Halo Pushchair - design fault , danger, recall, faulty, dangerous!!<br /><br />EXTREMELY DANGEROUS - My son almost lost a finger and suffered excruciating pain. I do not want this to happen to another child. <br />Not an obvious fault but i will try to explain. If the child is sitting in pushchair and places his/her hand on the side frame, at the joint/fold/hinged area the is an extruding plastic component that has no visual gap. If the buggy is tilted, twisted or leaned on, a gap of 3 to 6mm appears. When the pressure or force is released on the buggy, the gap closes and WILL trap the childs' finger. BE AWARE THAT THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS. This has happened to other children.<br /><br />Photos available or you can call me for advice: Colin - 07710 804 500.<br />There was a recall for batch numbers: 150209, 150409, 150509 but this recall does not publicly state the danger or design fault. It is simply called a 'minor hazard'.TradePrintingUKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05337491466314905414noreply@blogger.com