According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), AliExpress is recalling approximately 15 units of its 4-in-1 Baby Safety Cart Carriage due to a potential fall hazard. The recalled strollers violate mandatory safety standards for strollers because their restraint systems can fail, posing a risk of serious injury or death to infants.
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The recalled product is a stroller that can be converted into a hand-held infant carrier. It was sold in a variety of colors including pink, light pink, blue, dark blue, green, red, teal, gray, and black. The strollers come with either a gray or black infant insert and feature yellow accents on the two larger wheels. Notably, there are no markings on the product itself to identify it. The 4-in-1 Baby Safety Cart Carriage was available for purchase online at AliExpress.com between September 2024 and October 2025, with prices ranging from $215 to $415. The recalling firm is AliExpress, based in San Mateo, California, and the retailer is Yanggu Caroline Electronic Commerce Co., Ltd., operating as SX-BB Store, from China. The product was manufactured in China.
Consumers who have purchased the recalled stroller are advised to immediately stop using the product. To receive a full refund, customers must contact AliExpress. As part of the refund process, consumers will be required to cut the stroller’s restraints and then email a photograph of the destroyed product to us_product_recall@aliexpress.com. No incidents or injuries have been reported in connection with this recall.
This recall highlights the importance of ensuring that baby products meet mandatory safety standards to protect children from potential harm. Consumers can find more information and details on the recall process by contacting AliExpress via email at us_product_recall@aliexpress.com, or by visiting the AliExpress Buyer Help Center online and navigating to the “Recalls” section at the bottom of the webpage.
Article by Mel Anara, based upon information from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission
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