• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About Nancy Horn
    • Press Mentions
  • Work With Us & Media Kit
    • Contributors
  • Privacy Policy (GDPR)
  • Printable Recipes

The Mama Maven Blog

NYC Mom Lifestyle and Easy Recipe Blog

  • Featured
  • Travel
  • Recipes
    • School Lunches
    • Recipes
    • Lunches
    • Organic Food
    • Passover
  • Kids
  • Moms
    • Shopping
      • Tech
        • Tech
      • Giveaways
  • Type 1 Diabetes Posts
  • NYC
    • New York Events
      • Queens Events
    • Museums
    • Local Love
  • Beauty
    • Videos
  • Videos
Home » Kids » Reviews » Featured » Peg Perego Recall: What You Need to Know

Peg Perego Recall: What You Need to Know

08/01/2012 by The Mama Maven

Last week, Peg Perego recalled 223,000 strollers, which were older versions of Venezia and Pliko P3 Strollers manufactured between 2004 and 2007. Unfortunately, a child died in 2004 and the company wasn’t told until 2010. Peg Perego asked us to post their Frequently Asked Questions on this.

Why is Peg Perego recalling strollers in 2012 in response to an incident that occurred in 2004?

Unfortunately Peg Perego was not notified of this unfortunate death at the time of the incident. Once we learned about this incident in July 2010, we cooperated with the CPSC to determine the proper course of action and to find a solution, which resulted in the recall.

Why is the recall only on strollers manufactured before 2007?

The recalled strollers were manufactured prior to the existence of the January 2008 voluntary industry Standards which addressed the height of the opening between the stroller’s tray and seat bottom. The voluntary Standards require larger stroller openings that prevent infant entrapment and strangulation hazards. In 2007 Peg Perego immediately modified all of their strollers to adhere to the new Standards. All Peg Perego strollers manufactured after 2007 meet these new requirements. Since products manufactured before 2007 may still be in use, or sold in the aftermarket, we decided to proceed with the recall.

What should I do if I own a recalled stroller?

Peg Perego is offering a free repair/prevention kit for these strollers; it can be requested by following this link http://www.pegperegousa.com/babyproducts-site/recall-notice. This repair/prevention kit is an additional passive restraint to be attached to the strollers to enclose the opening.

Peg Perego would like to remind parents that proper supervision and the use of the safety harness (originally provided with the strollers) avoids risk of entrapment and strangulation.

To learn more about stroller safety, please visit CPSC page (http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml12/12232.html )

We’d like to remind you, with any child or baby product, make sure you read directions and know exactly how to use the item.

I was not compensated for this post.

  • Share
  • Tweet
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
  • Print
  • Reddit
  • WhatsApp
  • SMS
  • Telegram
  • Threads
  • Bluesky

Filed Under: Babies, Featured, Kids, Strollers Tagged With: Babies, Peg Perego, Peg Perego USA, recal, recall, stroller recall, strollers

Previous Post: « Movie Review: Flying Monsters at the Museum of Natural History #NYC
Next Post: #WW: Happy 8th Wedding Anniversary »

Reader Interactions

Trackbacks

  1. Peg Perego Prima Pappa Best High Chair - The Mama Maven Blog says:
    01/08/2024 at 4:08 PM

    […] Peg Perego Recall: What You Need to Know […]

    Reply
  2. First Look: Peg Perego's Siesta High Chair - The Mama Maven Blog says:
    01/08/2024 at 3:49 PM

    […] Peg Perego Recall: What You Need to Know […]

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Shop Ninja CREAMI

CONTACT ME

themamamaven@gmail.com

 

Search This Blog

Visit My Amazon Storefront

Amazon Storefront

Get Cash Back for Shopping

Flying With A Child With Type 1 Diabetes


List of No Carb and Low Carb Snacks


Image and video hosting by TinyPic
“

Our Type 1 Diabetes Story


  • Great Camp Labels

    Categories

    Lands' End #DearMom

    Amazon Affiliate Program

    Nancy Johnson Horn (The Mama Maven Blog) is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.

    Footer

    Favorite Instant Pot Recipes

    Recent Posts

    • Instant Pot Garlic Herb Chicken and Rice
    • Kid Friendly Apple Snack Board – an Easy and Tasty Treat
    • Pretzel Crumb Chicken Schnitzel – Kosher for Passover, Gluten Free
    • Passover’s Coming — Foolproof Matzoh Balls, Matzoh Tacos & Matzoh Pizza Recipes
    • TDF Offers Free 1 Year Memberships to All Graduating NYC Seniors

    Causes I support

    Visiting Israel with the JWRP #MediaMagnets


    Image and video hosting by TinyPic
    “

    Image and video hosting by TinyPic"

    Copyright © 2025 The Mama Maven · Development by Tech·mom·o·gy Designs™.