PRA number
2020/18337
Published date
Product description
Q Play Rito Folding Trike
Adaptable Trike for ages 12 months to 36 months.
Features an extendable parent handle, reclining high-back padded seat, 5-point harness, detachable safety surround, handlebar clutch, extendable UV protection canopy, rear storage basket, foldable footrest, push bar bag and rear brake.
Adaptable Trike for ages 12 months to 36 months.
Features an extendable parent handle, reclining high-back padded seat, 5-point harness, detachable safety surround, handlebar clutch, extendable UV protection canopy, rear storage basket, foldable footrest, push bar bag and rear brake.
Why the product is recalled
Q Play Rito Folding Trikes have some of the features of a stroller, but are unsafe for use as a stroller to transport children as it does not have the safety features required under the mandatory standard 'Consumer Product Safety Standard for Prams and Strollers (Consumer Protection Notice No 8 of 2007, as amended on 14 February 2019)'.
The waist strap is not permanently fixed, there is no tether strap, and there are incorrect warning labels.
The waist strap is not permanently fixed, there is no tether strap, and there are incorrect warning labels.
What the hazards are to consumers
When used as a stroller to transport children, the product may cause injury to a child if the product rolls in an uncontrolled manner or if the child falls out of the product.
What consumers should do
Consumers should immediately stop using the product and return the product to Babyco, Axis Lifestyle Centre, 4/795 Plenty Rd, South Morang, Victoria for a full refund.
For further information, contact Babyco by phone on 03 9404 1625 or email customerservices@babyco.com.au
For further information, contact Babyco by phone on 03 9404 1625 or email customerservices@babyco.com.au
Supplier
Traders who sold this product
Babyco
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Online
Dates available for sale
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Recall advertisements and supporting documentation
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.
