Graco Infant Products Recalled
March 22, 2005 -- Graco Children's Products Inc. will pay a record $4 million to settle charges by the Consumer Product Safety Commission that it belatedly reported problems with its products. These are the products that have been recalled:
Century's "Assura" Infant Car Seat/Carrier: PR 01-012 -- Carrier's handle lock breaks. Babies can fall from the carrier.
Century Stroller (5 Different Travel Systems): PR 01-172 -- Locking system failed, seat detached or stroller collapsed. Babies can fall to the ground or suffer impact injuries.
Graco High Chair (3 models): PR 01-088 -- Two-piece legs could come apart, unit could fall to the ground. Babies can fall to the ground.
Graco Carrier/Cradle Swing: PR 98-048 -- Carrier handles do not lock in place properly. Babies can fall to the ground.
Graco Infant Swing (3 designs): PR 98-098 -- Restraint and tray lock failures. Babies can fall to the ground or slide out of seat leg openings and become entrapped.
Graco Travel Lite Infant Swing: PR 04-176 -- Seats and restraint system failures. Babies pitch forward or to the side or fall to the ground.
Graco Toddler Bed: PR 05-XXX -- Entrapment in side rails or footboard. Toddlers' limbs can become entrapped.
For more information on the Graco product recalls, visit the Consumer Product Safety Web site at www.cpsc.gov.
ABC News' Greg Hunter and Andrew Paparella developed this report.