Stroller recall guide
Stroller Recall Checker
One stroller setup can include several separately labeled products.
A recall may apply to the frame, seat, bassinet, wheel, brake, restraint, or car seat adapter. Model versions and serial ranges often determine which products are affected.

Find these details first
Stroller recalls often belong to one part of the setup.
The stroller frame, wheel, brake, hinge, bassinet, seat, or car-seat adapter can each carry different recall details. Start with the setup you actually use.
Setup check
- Frame label
- Look beneath the seat, on a rear leg, near the basket, or around the folding joint.
- Model version
- Similar stroller names may cover different generations, configurations, or production years.
- Serial or batch number
- Copy the full number, including letters, spaces, and leading zeros.
Part + Setup
- Detachable-part labels
- Check bassinets, seats, adapters, and stroller-wagon components for separate labels.
- Purchase record
- Keep the retailer or marketplace seller, order date, and receipt or confirmation email.
- Current configuration
- Note which seat, car seat, adapter, or accessory is attached during regular use.
Treat a travel system as several products
A stroller frame, infant car seat, and adapter may be sold as one bundle but covered by different notices. Save each labeled component separately, including an adapter purchased later.
Live recall example
Recent recalls in this category
Open the recall feed to see the latest official notices and affected-product details for this category.
This example updates automatically when a newer matching recall is added to Baby Recall Tracker.
Compare before acting
Which part of the setup is named?
The frame, adapter, seat, bassinet, or wheel assembly may be the affected part.
Best identifier
Model version with frame serial number
Check separately
Seats, bassinets, adapters, wheels, and other add-ons
For online purchases
Seller name, order date, and listing photos
If an item may match
Keep the useful details, then follow the official instructions
Keep the right record
Use the frame label, not color alone
Fabric color and retailer listing names are rarely enough to confirm a match. The official notice may narrow affected units by model code, serial range, manufacturing date, or frame design.
- Photograph the label before it fades or becomes difficult to reach.
- Keep marketplace seller details when the stroller was sold under a generic listing title.
Official next steps
Track the setup you still use
Baby Recall Tracker lets free users save products manually, by barcode, or from a packaging photo. Tracking+ can add eligible purchases found in connected Gmail or Outlook purchase-related emails. Possible matches help you spot notices to review; the agency or company notice provides the final affected-product details and remedy.
Baby Recall Tracker
Get alerts for possible stroller recall matches
Keep the identifying details for your stroller, seat, bassinet, and adapters in one place, then review possible matches against the official notice.
What you can save
- frame label and model version
- Product photos and purchase details you add
- Possible recall matches to review
Compare the setup you actually use, not just the stroller headline.