On May 14th, 2020 the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of the Swurfer Kiwi Toddler Swings after receiving reports of at least six incidences where the rope end detached.
Why are the Swurfer Kiwi Toddler Swings being recalled?
The plastic stopper on the bottom of the swing rope that holds the swing seat in place can detach, posing a fall hazard to the swing’s occupant.
How do I know if my Swurfer Swing has been recalled?
The plastic swings are sold neither green, blue or pink. The size of the swing is about 15 inches wide, by 10 inches deep and 20 inches high. The swing weighs about 4 pounds. FlyBar, Inc. and Kiwi Swing SSW-0005 are printed on the underside of the swing. The manufacture date code of August 2019 is embossed on the back of the swing.
The Swurfer Swings were sold online at Swurfer.com, FlyBar.com, Amazon.com, Walmart.com and at independent stores nationwide from October 2019 through March 2020 for about $80.
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Although the CPSC has stated that no injuries have been reported, it does not mean that future injuries won’t happen. If your child or a loved one has fallen out of a Swurfer Swing and suffered a serious injury, you should contact the lawyers at Johnson//Becker.
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