The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced a recall for more than 150,000 Nuna RAVA child car seats due to a critical safety issue. The affected models are the Nuna RAVA, sold in various colors including ‘Caviar’, ‘Chalk’, and ‘Ever’, manufactured from December 2018 to January 2024. The recall was initiated following reports that the child car seats may not provide adequate protection during a crash, posing a risk to young passengers. Nuna has urged all consumers to check their serial numbers against the list provided by the NHTSA to determine if their car seat is affected. Nuna stated that they are committed to child safety and are taking all necessary steps to resolve the issue swiftly. They advise parents to stop using the affected car seats immediately and seek further instructions on how to receive a free replacement model. Consumer safety advocates have emphasized the importance of such recalls and urge parents to stay informed about the safety of their children’s car seats. The NHTSA has made it clear that proper usage is key to ensuring the safety of car seats and encourages parents to stay vigilant about any potential recalls or safety notices. Consumers can find more information about the recall, including detailed instructions and support, through the NHTSA’s official website.
Urgent Recall Issued for Nuna RAVA Child Car Seats Due to Safety Concerns
