Stokke recalls YOYO³ strollers due to brake fault

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Stokke recalls certain YOYO³ strollers due to brake issue

Some YOYO³ strollers have a brake loosening problem. Affected consumers can get a free replacement.

Published today at 11:32 a.m.

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Young parents, many of whom use the Stokke YOYO³ stroller, are invited to check their model. In collaboration with the Accident Prevention Bureau (BPA), the Stokke AS brand is recalling certain strollers due to a potential risk associated with the parking brake.

A security issue identified

Stokke has found that the parking brake on some YOYO³ strollers may release unintentionally during use, posing a potential danger to children.

This recall only affects YOYO³ strollers with a serial number beginning with « 142AA » and is less than « 0062239 ». The serial number can be found on a label to the left of the nacelle.

The serial number can be found on a label to the left of the nacelle.

What to do if your stroller is affected?

Consumers must check their model via the dedicated site recall.stokke.com/yoyo3. If your stroller is one of the recalled models, it should no longer be used immediately. A replacement stroller can be obtained free of charge by registering on the Stokke portal.

For any questions, users can contact Stokke at the following email address: [email protected].

Parents are therefore advised to check their stroller quickly to ensure the safety of their children.

In case of questions, consumers can contact Stokke AS:

E-mail: [email protected]

URL: https://www.stokke.com/CHE/fr-ch/home

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Clement Bonard is a web journalist and produces the video series “C’est Bonard”. After a bachelor’s degree in political science in Lausanne, he obtained his master’s degree at the Academy of Journalism and Media at the University of Neuchâtel. He worked for Le Matin, Le Matin Dimanche, and Neuchâtel radio RTN.More info @ClementBnrd

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