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28,000 Delta Jogging Strollers Recalled Due to Potential Fall Hazard


— September 26, 2017

Jogging strollers are popular among parents committed to living a healthy lifestyle, even if it means having to take their little one along for the ride. The unique strollers allow parents to jog or power walk with ease, so it’s no surprise that they have increased in popularity over recent years. However, because more households now own a jogging stroller of some type, it’s a big deal when a recall pops up, such as the one recently issued for “Delta Children’s J is for Jeep brand cross-country all-terrain strollers.”


Jogging strollers are popular among parents committed to living a healthy lifestyle, even if it means having to take their little one along for the ride. The unique strollers allow parents to jog or power walk with ease, so it’s no surprise that they have increased in popularity over recent years. However, because more households now own a jogging stroller of some type, it’s a big deal when a recall pops up, such as the one recently issued for “Delta Children’s J is for Jeep brand cross-country all-terrain strollers.”

Image of the Recalled Delta Stroller
Recalled Delta Stroller; Image Courtesy of the CPSC, https://www.cpsc.gov/

More than 28,000 of these popular jogging strollers have been recalled “for potential fall hazards.” So far, one child has fallen “from the stroller and had to receive treatment for cuts and bruises,” and there have been “four reports of the bracket on the stroller leg breaking.”

So how can parents tell if they have one of these recalled strollers? For starters, they were sold nationwide in Walmart and Target stores. Additionally, the strollers “have two wheels in the back and one smaller wheel in the front,” and “J is for Jeep is printed on the side of the stroller sun canopy and a star with a circle around it logo is printed on the front bottom of the seat and on the side of the stroller,” according to the recall notice.

The list of specific model numbers, their colors, and lot numbers are listed below, courtesy of the CPSC:

11988-835 Orange inside/Green outside and Black CH15083, CH15084, CH15085, CH15086, CH15087, CH15088, CH15089, CH15095, CH15123, CH15124, CH15125, CH15126, CH15127, CH15128, CH15157, CH15158, CH15173, CH15174, CH15185, CH15186, CH16045, CH16046, CH16047, CH16048, CH16052, CH16053, CH16054, CH16055, CH16056, CH16074, CH16084, CH16085, CH16086, CH16087, CH16088, CH16089, CH16090, CH16091, CH16092, CH16093, CH16094, CH16095, CH16096, CH16097, CH16098, CH16099

 

11988-340 Green and Black CH15203, CH15217
11988-436 Blue and Black CH15143
11988-656 Pink and Black CH15144
11988-838 Orange and Black CH15145
11988-0261 Grey and Black CH16025
11998-0251 Grey and Black CH16026
11998-314 Green and Black CH15165, CH16006
11998-439 Blue and Black CH15055, CH15057, CH15058, CH15059, CH15060, CH15061, CH15063, CH15064, CH15065, CH15139, CH15140, CH15150, CH15159
11998-678 Pink and Black CH15166, CH16007
11998-850 Orange outside/Grey inside and Black CH15211, CH15212, CH15213, CH15214, CH15215, CH16024, CH16044

For now, families who own one of the strollers on the recall list are being advised to stop using it immediately. The company can be contacted at 1-800-377-3777 for a free repair.

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28,000 jogging strollers recalled

Delta Recalls Strollers Due to Fall Hazard

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