RELATED: Don’t Eat Any Foods Made by This Company Right Now, FDA Warns. The recalled towers can be identified by manufacturer codes 10-2020, 3-2021, and 5-2021, which are printed on the removable seat/step, and the model number 4134 on the bottom of the tower. For the latest safety news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. The learning tower, which functions as both a step stool and seat for young children, was recalled due to the potential safety hazard it poses to those who use it.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb At the time the recall was announced, Step2 had received 20 reports of the tower’s steps or storage trays detaching, making users susceptible to a fall. Step2 received one report of a child falling from the tower and suffering bruises. This isn’t the first time in recent months that a Step2 product has been recalled. On Feb. 27, 2020, the CPSC announced the recall of approximately 17,000 Step2 Little Helper’s toy shopping carts after Step2 received 22 reports of the baskets on the carts breaking, thus presenting a laceration hazard to users. No injuries had been reported at the time the recall was announced. RELATED: If You Bought These at Dollar General, Destroy Them, Authorities Say.


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RELATED: If You Have This in Your Freezer, Throw It Out Immediately, FDA Warns. The affected bath seats are made of blue plastic, have four green suction cups at the bottom, and have stickers picturing a sun, clouds, a lion, and a squirrel holding two balloons on their front consoles. Further identifiers of the recalled seat include a sticker on the packaging with barcode number X002RAO6GV and the words “Baby Shower Chair…Made in China” and the words “Pull rubber tab below to release suction pads from bath” stamped on the underside of the seat. For the latest recall news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter! The recall of the bath seat was initiated after it was discovered that it failed to comply with federal standards. The seats specifically did not meet requirements for its leg openings or stability, and the CPSC cautions that the seats may tip, potentially putting the infants inside them at risk for drowning. If you are in possession of the recalled bath seat, the CPSC recommends that you “immediately stop” using it.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Anyone who purchased the affected seat can contact Frieyss at [email protected] to receive information on how to return the product and get a refund. The company is also reaching out to individuals who purchased the seat. RELATED: If You Bought This at Walgreens, Stop Using It Now, Authorities Say.