Tuesday, December 2, 2014

NHTSA Investigates Timing of Graco Car-Seat Recall

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced it's investigating if car-seat manufacturer Graco Children's Products was slow to recall millions of child-safety seats this year. The recalled car seats have a sticky harness buckle that can become difficult to unlatch if food or drinks become trapped in it.

Related: Graco Recall Expanded to 4.2 Million Car Seats

Graco faces fines up to $35 million if it's found to have delayed its recall of the affected car seats.

"There is no excuse for delaying a recall to address any safety-related defect," said NHTSA Deputy Administrator David Friedman, according to The Detroit News. "If Graco delayed in protecting children and infants from this defect, we will hold them accountable."

Get the full story from The Detroit News.

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