Cosco Recalls Faulty Bungee Baby Jumpers
Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Cosco Inc. said Friday that it is recalling about 170,000 “Bungee Baby Jumpers” because a clasp on the device can detach, allowing a child to fall.
The jumpers let babies bounce while supported in a seat suspended from a doorway by an elastic bungee cord.
Cosco and the Consumer Product Safety Commission have received reports of clasps detaching and children falling and being hurt.
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