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<h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: BabyBjörn Testing
BabyBjörn uses independent testing to evaluate its products for safety. The company works with parents, industrial designers, testing institutes and medical experts to design products with safety and ease of use in mind.
On the Other: BabyBjörn Recalls
Testing doesn't cover all wear and situations. BabyBjörn has recalled some parts of carriers because the products proved defective once released to the public. BabyBjörn will replace recalled carrier parts or give you necessary repair parts for free. Go to http://babybjorn.com/en-gb/Eng/questions-and-answers/recalls/ for information about recalls.
Bottom Line
If you buy a child carrier, especially a used one, check to make sure that it is not one previously subject to a recall. New baby carriers must meet standards that ensure safety. However, it is best to periodically check for recalls on any product that you rely on for keeping your child safe.
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