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Transport Canada says Maxi-Cosi Mico infant car seat may have problem

The Maxi-Cosi Mico safety seats is shown in this company handout photo. Transport Canada says it has detected a potential problem with an infant car seat distributed by Montreal-based Dorel Industries Inc. It says the seats can still be used but owners sh

The Maxi-Cosi Mico safety seats is shown in this company handout photo. Transport Canada says it has detected a potential problem with an infant car seat distributed by Montreal-based Dorel Industries Inc. It says the seats can still be used but owners sh

Published on February 5, 2010
Published on July 1, 2010
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Transport Canada , Dorel Industries Inc. , TSX , Ottawa , Canada

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Transport Canada says it has detected a potential problem with an infant car seat distributed by Montreal-based Dorel Industries Inc. (TSX:DII.B).
Research testing by the federal agency has found that the Maxi-Cosi Mico infant seat may not lock fully when installed into its removable base.
As a result, the infant safety seat could separate from its base during a collision.
The federal agency says there has been no consumer report of injuries or separation in Canada but that Dorel is notifying its customers of the risk.
Transport Canada says the Maxi-Cosi Mico safety seats can still be used but owners should check that a release handle is pushed in properly and fully locked.
The agency is providing a diagram on its website and says Dorel Distribution Canada will send a letter to registered owners.
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On the Web: www.tc.gc.ca

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