Pigeon, a major baby product company, announced that it will voluntarily recall more than 4,600 strollers, saying that some of the strollers may have their handles damaged.

The items to be collected are the three-wheeled foldable strollers with the trade names "Palskip" and "Basis Palskip" that were shipped from May to the middle of last month.



The purchaser contacted me that the folding joint part attached to the handle was damaged, and when I checked it at the company, there was a risk of damage if the joint part was loaded by pushing the stroller strongly. It means that I understood.



For this reason, the company has decided to voluntarily recall the 4607 units it has shipped so far.



So far, the purchaser has contacted 14 cases, one of which is that the guardian pushing the stroller hit the handle and was slightly injured.



Pigeon says, "We deeply apologize for the concern and inconvenience caused to our customers. In the future, we would like to further strengthen our quality control system and strive to prevent recurrence."



The telephone number for inquiries is "0120-863-236" from the 24th to the 11th of June, and it is also available on Saturdays and Sundays.



In addition, it will be "0120-208-561" after June 14th.