PRA number
2012/12981
Published date
Reasons the product is recalled
The high chair belt buckle can open unexpectedly. Please note that only production dates 0607-0911 (YYMM) from supplier # 17389 are included in this recall for repair of the belt.
The hazards to consumers
The high chair belt buckle can open unexpectedly, creating a fall hazard.
What consumers should do
Only ANTILOP high chair straps from supplier #17389 with production
dates 0607–0911 (YYMM) are affected.
The supplier number and production date are moulded into the underside of the seat.
Customers with an ANTILOP high chair are asked to check the supplier number and production date. If the supplier number is #17389 and the production date is 0607–0911 (YYMM), customers are asked to visit
IKEA or contact IKEA Customer Service to receive a replacement belt, free of charge.
No other high chairs are affected.
The safety of our products is always the highest priority at IKEA.
IKEA apologises for any inconvenience this may cause.
dates 0607–0911 (YYMM) are affected.
The supplier number and production date are moulded into the underside of the seat.
Customers with an ANTILOP high chair are asked to check the supplier number and production date. If the supplier number is #17389 and the production date is 0607–0911 (YYMM), customers are asked to visit
IKEA or contact IKEA Customer Service to receive a replacement belt, free of charge.
No other high chairs are affected.
The safety of our products is always the highest priority at IKEA.
IKEA apologises for any inconvenience this may cause.
Supplier
Traders who sold this product
IKEA stores nationally and worldwide
Where the product was sold
New South Wales
Queensland
South Australia
Victoria
Western Australia
Dates available for sale
-
Recall advertisements and supporting documentation
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.