
The high chairs, which were manufactured in China, have pegs on the back legs intended for tray storage. They also have a folding metal frame for storage and a reclining seat.
Children can fall on or against the pegs on the rear legs of the high chair, resulting in a bruising or a laceration injury.
The firm is aware of 21 reports of incidents in which a child fell against the peg and received injuries, including four laceration injuries requiring medical closure (stitches, tape or glue) and one scratched cornea "
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