California Company Agrees To Pay $75,000 Fine For Failure To Report
Infant Carrier Defect
NEWS from CPSC
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Office of Information and Public Affairs
Washington, DC 20207
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 13, 2002
Release # 02-102
CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: Scott Wolfson, (301) 504-7051
California Company Agrees To Pay $75,000 Fine For Failure To Report
Infant Carrier Defect
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced
today that MTS Products Inc., of Northridge, Calif., has agreed to pay a
civil penalty of $75,000 to settle allegations that the company failed
to report serious defects with its infant carriers. Under the Consumer
Product Safety Act, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers must
immediately report product defects to the Commission.
In March 1996, MTS manufactured and distributed over 18,000 infant
carriers under the brand names "J. Mason Infant Carriers" (Model number
12502), "Squiggles" (Model number 12505), and "Aurora Dreams" (Model
number 12506). Between June 6, 1996 and February 24, 1997, MTS received
seven reports of the infant carrier's handle breaking during use,
causing infants to fall to the ground or floor. Several children
suffered injuries, including bruises, cuts and abrasions to their faces.
MTS failed to report these injuries to the Commission.
In agreeing to settle this matter, MTS denies that it violated the
Commission's reporting requirements.
CPSC and MTS Products announced the recall of the infant carriers
in December 1997.
The white plastic infant carrier comes with a fabric seat pad and
matching removable sun shade canopy. The fabric comes in the following
designs: 1) multicolored fabric (pink, blue, white and green) with a
geometric pattern, 2) light blue fabric with white squiggly lines, or 3)
light blue fabric with pink and purple patterns. "J. MASON" is imprinted
on the carrier's handle, which can be used to convert the carrier to a
rocking or feeding position. "MADE IN U.S.A." is imprinted on the bottom
of the carrier and there is a red sticker on the bottom of the carrier
that reads, "Warning: Do Not Use As A Car Seat."
Consumers who have the recalled carrier should call MTS at (800)
242-1922 to receive a free replacement infant carrier.