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    Company recalls hundreds of thousands of strollers

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Peg Perego recalled hundreds of thousands of strollers Tuesday because children can become trapped and strangled between trays on them. One death has already been reported.

    A six-month-old boy from Tarzana, Calif. died of strangulation in a stroller in 2004, while a seven-month-old girl from New York was nearly strangled in 2006, according to Peg Perego USA Inc. The company said entrapment and strangulation can take place, particularly among those younger than a year old, when the child is not harnessed into the stroller. If unharnessed, children can pass through the opening between the tray and the seat bottom and the child's neck and head can become trapped by the tray.

    Peg Perego is recalling approximately 223,000 strollers, which include Venezia and Pliko-P3 strollers in various colors, made between January 2004 and September 2007.

    Only strollers with a child tray and one cup holder are part of the recall. Strollers with a bumper bar in front of the child or a tray with two cup holders are not included in this recall.

    The company said the strollers were made before a voluntary industry standard was implemented in January 2008 that addresses the height of the opening between the stroller's tray and the seat bottom. The voluntary standard requires larger stroller openings that prevent infant entrapment and strangulation hazards.

    The model numbers are:

    Pliko-P3 Stroller Model Numbers Venezia Stroller Model Numbers

    IPFR28US34xxxxxxxx IPPF28NA32 IPVA13MU09

    IPFT28NA63 IPPF28NA57 IPVA13MU10

    IPFT28NA64 IPPF28NA65 IPVA13US09

    IPP328MU10 IPPF28NA66 IPVA13US10

    IPP328MU09 IPPF28NA67 IPVA13US32

    IPP328US09 IPPF28NA68 IPVA13US34

    IPP328US10 IPPO28US32 IPVC13NA32

    IPP329US10 IPPO28US34 IPVC13NA34

    IPPA28US32 IPPO28US62

    IPPA28US33 IPPO28US69

    IPPA28US34 IPPO28US70

    IPPD28NA34 IPPO28US71

    The model number is located on a white label on the back of the Pliko P-3's stroller seat and on the Venezia stroller's footboard. "Peg Perego" and "Venezia" or "Pliko-P3" are printed on the side of the strollers.

    The Pliko-P3 strollers were sold for between $270 and $330, while the Venezia strollers sold for $350 to $450. The strollers were sold at various retailers, including Buy Buy Baby and Babies R Us.

    Consumers are advised to immediately stop using the strollers and contact Peg Perego for a free repair kit at (888) 734-6020 or on its web site, www.PegPeregoUSA.com.

    Separately, Kolcraft Enterprises Inc. is recalling some strollers due to potential falling and choking hazards.

    The company is recalling about 5,600 of the Contours Options LT double strollers with model number ZT012 sold between February and July. However, no injuries have been reported.

    The front wheel assembly can break, which could lead to a child falling out of the stroller. And the nuts that hold the stroller's basket support screws in place can detach on strollers made in January and February. The detached nuts are a potential choking hazard.

    Kolcraft has received six reports of front caster wheels breaking and two reports of the basket's support screws and nuts detaching.

    The model number and date the stroller was made can be found on a label on the stroller's rear leg. The strollers were involved in the recall include those in black with red canopies and accents and those in gray with yellow canopies and accents. The strollers have one mesh basket below the two seats.

    The strollers were sold for about $250 in Burlington Coat Factory stores, at juvenile product specialty stores and on the websites of Amazon, Target and other retailers.

    Consumers should immediately stop using the strollers and contact Kolcraft for free replacement wheels. Those with strollers made in January and February will also receive replacement nuts. The company can be reached at (800) 453-7673 or online at www.kolcraft.com.

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