Little Tikes recalls 560,000 pink toddler swings

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Friday, February 24, 2017
Little Tikes recalls 560,000 pink swings
Two children so far have broken arms, but there have been more than 100 incidents of broken swings

Little Tikes says it is recalling more than 500,000 pink toddler swings because they could break and injure a child.

About 140 reports of swings breaking have come in so far, including 39 injuries to children. In two cases, children even broke an arm.

The recall involved the Little Tikes 2-in-1 Snug'n Secure pink toddler swing.

These swings have a pink T-shaped restraint in the front, featuring a Little Tikes Logo.

Your swing is part of the recall if you find the molded inner arrow of the date code stamp points to "10," "11," "12," or "13."

Additionally, the swings with a date code of "9" on the inner arrow combined with "43" or higher stamped on the outer are included in this recall.

The company says the recall only affects those with pink swings.

If you have one of these swings, stop using it immediately and contact Little Tikes for a refund in the form of a credit for the purchase of another Little Tikes product.

Click here to read more about the Little Tikes recall