Here is how to locate the identification marker on the recalled seat.
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How to identify your First Years Feeding Seat
This is one of three First Years Feeding Seats being recalled because the straps can come loose from the waist strap slots and pose a fall hazard. About 100,000 of these seats were sold for about $30 at various stores from Nov. 2006 through Oct. 2007. There have been 12 reports of children falling out of the chair with 38 reports of straps coming loose at the time the recall was made on Dec. 6, 2007.
The seats were made in the United States and is described by the Consumer Product Safety Commission as follows:
- "The First Years Newborn-to-Toddler Reclining Feeding Seat can be adjusted between reclining and upright positions. The seat includes a tray, reversible cushion and a three-point safety belt. One side of the seat cushion has a sewn-in label at the top which says 'the first years by Learning Curve.' This recall includes all feeding seats except those with an 'R' stamped inside a raised circle located on the far left and right of the back of the seatback or those with waist strap slots that are nine inches apart."
Stop using the product and contact RC2 to obtain free replacement straps.
866-725-4407
http://www.recalls.rc2.com/

