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Information For Parents About Product Recalls From The St Pete Lawyer

Serving and representing residents of the St. Petersburg area for over 27 years has been our pleasure. Being active in the community allows us to learn a lot from one another. Our community prides itself on coming together and taking care of their own. That is why we saw it fit to provide you with this product recall information that can affect your children. They play with toys and wear clothes that we buy them. Often, they can not discern if something is dangerous for themselves or not. It is our job to keep them safe and out of harm’s way.

Recall Information For You


Osprey has issued a recall on approximately 82,000 Poco child carriers. There is an increased fall hazard associated with this product. The company has received 4 reports of children falling through the leg openings. One minor injury of scratches to the head was reported, as well as an incident of a fractured skull. Affected models include the Poco, Poco Plus and Poco Premium child backpack carriers that were manufactured between January 2012 and December 2014.

These carriers came in 3 colors, red, gray, and blue. They have a metal frame and the inside is gray and has a padded seat. Consumers should look in the zippered compartment on the back of the unit for a black label. This label contains the production date, which is how you can tell if the unit that you purchase is affected. Look for anyone of these codes stamped on the black label

  • S12SBPR1, S12SBPR1B, S12SBPR2, S12SBPR3, S12SBPR4

  • F12SBPR1, F12SBPR2

  • S13SB IPO, S13SBPR1, S13SBPR2, S13SBPR3, S13SBPR4

  • F13SBPR1, F13SBPR2, F13SBPR3

  • S14SBPR1, S14SBPR2, S14SBPR3, S14SBPR4, S14SBPR5


If any of these letter-number combinations are present, parents should discontinue using the carrier immediately. They should contact the Osprey customer service for a free seat pad insert that will allow your child to stay firmly in place. If your child has become injured, from no fault of your own, but by the negligence of a company, give our office a call. We are knowledgeable in all aspects of personal injury law, and we can help you get the compensation that you deserve.

More Information That You Should Be Made Aware Of


Razor USA LLC, of Cerritos, California is issuing a recall on a potential 158,000 RipStik electric motorized caster boards. These boards can go up to 10 mph, and they provide hours of enjoyment to your children. However, in this instance, there is a chance that the back wheel can lock up, posing an increased risk of fall or injury to your child. The boards have the name the “Ripstik” printed on the top side of the board, and they are black and blue in color.

The company has amassed over 700 reports of the back tire locking up and not having any more movement. There have only been 2 instances of injuries being reported, but if your child has one of these boards, it is of the utmost importance to have them discontinue use immediately. They were sold at a variety of retail stores, nationwide, online and in brick and mortar stores between February 2016 and April 2017. The manufactured date is printed on the bottom side of the board and customers should contact the company for more information regarding this problem.

All of the younger generations are our future. This may be an old and warn out line, but it holds true, which is why it is repeated so much. They are future doctors, lawyers, and politicians that will keep our great country continue to be the best that it can be. They can not always protect themselves, so the rest of us have to do a little extra to ensure their safety and well-being.