Recalls Update - Written by Beasley Allen on Wednesday, June 6, 2012 15:14 - 0 Comments

Aqua-Leisure Recalls Children’s Trampolines Due To Fall Hazard

About 40,000 First Fitness® with Handlebars have been recalled by the manufacturer Aqua-Leisure Industries Inc., of Avon, Mass. Metal fatigue can cause the handlebar to break away during use, posing a risk of laceration from exposed metal surfaces or other injury from a fall. Aqua-Leisure has received four reports of handlebars breaking from the metal connection joint during use. No injuries have been reported. This recall involves First Fitness Kid’s First with handlebars. The child-size toy have a red and blue metal handlebar, a blue nylon deck guard and a black jumping deck. “First Fitness” is embossed on the jumping deck in white letters. The can be identified by model number FF-6902TR and Toys R Us SKN 491463. The model and store numbers can be found on the lower right corner of the back of the packaging. A sewn-in tag on the bottom of the deck lists the factory date code of five numbers followed by “GLTX.”

The were sold exclusively at Toys R Us stores nationwide from September 2010 through April 2012 for between $45 and $70. Consumers should immediately take the recalled from children and contact Aqua-Leisure’s recall hotline for a full refund. For additional information, please contact Aqua-Leisure toll-free at (888) 912-7087 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the company’s website at www.aqualeisure.com.



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