It’s always a bit disarming when there’s a recall of a baby product. Everyone only wants the best for their children and it’s hard to hear that something parents use every single day, sometimes more than three times a day, is putting innocent young ones at risk. Here’s everything you need to know about the IKEA high chair recall: The Product: It’s called the ANTILOP high chair and over 133,000 have been sold in the United States. It retailed for $19.99 and the high chair tray was sold separately for $5. It came in red, white, or blue with detachable silver-colored legs. The recall product numbers are as follows and are printed on the bottom of each seat:

ANTILOP high chair in blue: #701.467.92 ANTILOP high chair in red: #501.467.93 ANTILOP high chair in white: #300.697.24

They were sold in IKEA stores between August 2006 and January 2010 with supplier number 17389. The Problem: The high chair’s restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, which puts your child at risk of falling. The Injuries: So far, IKEA has heard eight reports worldwide of the buckle popping open, three of which resulted in minor injuries when the child fell out of the high chair. What to Do: If you have this chair, you’ll need to contact IKEA for a replacement. You can call them any time at 1-800-966-4532 or visit their website at www.ikea-usa.com. Do you have this high chair, or have you had trouble with the buckles on the one you do have? Photos via IKEA.com

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title: “Ikea High Chair Recall Everything You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-13” author: “Sarah Jobe”


It’s always a bit disarming when there’s a recall of a baby product. Everyone only wants the best for their children and it’s hard to hear that something parents use every single day, sometimes more than three times a day, is putting innocent young ones at risk. Here’s everything you need to know about the IKEA high chair recall: The Product: It’s called the ANTILOP high chair and over 133,000 have been sold in the United States. It retailed for $19.99 and the high chair tray was sold separately for $5. It came in red, white, or blue with detachable silver-colored legs. The recall product numbers are as follows and are printed on the bottom of each seat:

ANTILOP high chair in blue: #701.467.92 ANTILOP high chair in red: #501.467.93 ANTILOP high chair in white: #300.697.24

They were sold in IKEA stores between August 2006 and January 2010 with supplier number 17389. The Problem: The high chair’s restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, which puts your child at risk of falling. The Injuries: So far, IKEA has heard eight reports worldwide of the buckle popping open, three of which resulted in minor injuries when the child fell out of the high chair. What to Do: If you have this chair, you’ll need to contact IKEA for a replacement. You can call them any time at 1-800-966-4532 or visit their website at www.ikea-usa.com. Do you have this high chair, or have you had trouble with the buckles on the one you do have? Photos via IKEA.com

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title: “Ikea High Chair Recall Everything You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-26” author: “Elaine Nitta”


It’s always a bit disarming when there’s a recall of a baby product. Everyone only wants the best for their children and it’s hard to hear that something parents use every single day, sometimes more than three times a day, is putting innocent young ones at risk. Here’s everything you need to know about the IKEA high chair recall: The Product: It’s called the ANTILOP high chair and over 133,000 have been sold in the United States. It retailed for $19.99 and the high chair tray was sold separately for $5. It came in red, white, or blue with detachable silver-colored legs. The recall product numbers are as follows and are printed on the bottom of each seat:

ANTILOP high chair in blue: #701.467.92 ANTILOP high chair in red: #501.467.93 ANTILOP high chair in white: #300.697.24

They were sold in IKEA stores between August 2006 and January 2010 with supplier number 17389. The Problem: The high chair’s restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, which puts your child at risk of falling. The Injuries: So far, IKEA has heard eight reports worldwide of the buckle popping open, three of which resulted in minor injuries when the child fell out of the high chair. What to Do: If you have this chair, you’ll need to contact IKEA for a replacement. You can call them any time at 1-800-966-4532 or visit their website at www.ikea-usa.com. Do you have this high chair, or have you had trouble with the buckles on the one you do have? Photos via IKEA.com

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title: “Ikea High Chair Recall Everything You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-30” author: “Latasha Lawson”


It’s always a bit disarming when there’s a recall of a baby product. Everyone only wants the best for their children and it’s hard to hear that something parents use every single day, sometimes more than three times a day, is putting innocent young ones at risk. Here’s everything you need to know about the IKEA high chair recall: The Product: It’s called the ANTILOP high chair and over 133,000 have been sold in the United States. It retailed for $19.99 and the high chair tray was sold separately for $5. It came in red, white, or blue with detachable silver-colored legs. The recall product numbers are as follows and are printed on the bottom of each seat:

ANTILOP high chair in blue: #701.467.92 ANTILOP high chair in red: #501.467.93 ANTILOP high chair in white: #300.697.24

They were sold in IKEA stores between August 2006 and January 2010 with supplier number 17389. The Problem: The high chair’s restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, which puts your child at risk of falling. The Injuries: So far, IKEA has heard eight reports worldwide of the buckle popping open, three of which resulted in minor injuries when the child fell out of the high chair. What to Do: If you have this chair, you’ll need to contact IKEA for a replacement. You can call them any time at 1-800-966-4532 or visit their website at www.ikea-usa.com. Do you have this high chair, or have you had trouble with the buckles on the one you do have? Photos via IKEA.com

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title: “Ikea High Chair Recall Everything You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-02” author: “Charles Kilgore”


It’s always a bit disarming when there’s a recall of a baby product. Everyone only wants the best for their children and it’s hard to hear that something parents use every single day, sometimes more than three times a day, is putting innocent young ones at risk. Here’s everything you need to know about the IKEA high chair recall: The Product: It’s called the ANTILOP high chair and over 133,000 have been sold in the United States. It retailed for $19.99 and the high chair tray was sold separately for $5. It came in red, white, or blue with detachable silver-colored legs. The recall product numbers are as follows and are printed on the bottom of each seat:

ANTILOP high chair in blue: #701.467.92 ANTILOP high chair in red: #501.467.93 ANTILOP high chair in white: #300.697.24

They were sold in IKEA stores between August 2006 and January 2010 with supplier number 17389. The Problem: The high chair’s restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, which puts your child at risk of falling. The Injuries: So far, IKEA has heard eight reports worldwide of the buckle popping open, three of which resulted in minor injuries when the child fell out of the high chair. What to Do: If you have this chair, you’ll need to contact IKEA for a replacement. You can call them any time at 1-800-966-4532 or visit their website at www.ikea-usa.com. Do you have this high chair, or have you had trouble with the buckles on the one you do have? Photos via IKEA.com

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title: “Ikea High Chair Recall Everything You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-14” author: “Amber Ater”


It’s always a bit disarming when there’s a recall of a baby product. Everyone only wants the best for their children and it’s hard to hear that something parents use every single day, sometimes more than three times a day, is putting innocent young ones at risk. Here’s everything you need to know about the IKEA high chair recall: The Product: It’s called the ANTILOP high chair and over 133,000 have been sold in the United States. It retailed for $19.99 and the high chair tray was sold separately for $5. It came in red, white, or blue with detachable silver-colored legs. The recall product numbers are as follows and are printed on the bottom of each seat:

ANTILOP high chair in blue: #701.467.92 ANTILOP high chair in red: #501.467.93 ANTILOP high chair in white: #300.697.24

They were sold in IKEA stores between August 2006 and January 2010 with supplier number 17389. The Problem: The high chair’s restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, which puts your child at risk of falling. The Injuries: So far, IKEA has heard eight reports worldwide of the buckle popping open, three of which resulted in minor injuries when the child fell out of the high chair. What to Do: If you have this chair, you’ll need to contact IKEA for a replacement. You can call them any time at 1-800-966-4532 or visit their website at www.ikea-usa.com. Do you have this high chair, or have you had trouble with the buckles on the one you do have? Photos via IKEA.com

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title: “Ikea High Chair Recall Everything You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-10” author: “Elnora Reid”


It’s always a bit disarming when there’s a recall of a baby product. Everyone only wants the best for their children and it’s hard to hear that something parents use every single day, sometimes more than three times a day, is putting innocent young ones at risk. Here’s everything you need to know about the IKEA high chair recall: The Product: It’s called the ANTILOP high chair and over 133,000 have been sold in the United States. It retailed for $19.99 and the high chair tray was sold separately for $5. It came in red, white, or blue with detachable silver-colored legs. The recall product numbers are as follows and are printed on the bottom of each seat:

ANTILOP high chair in blue: #701.467.92 ANTILOP high chair in red: #501.467.93 ANTILOP high chair in white: #300.697.24

They were sold in IKEA stores between August 2006 and January 2010 with supplier number 17389. The Problem: The high chair’s restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, which puts your child at risk of falling. The Injuries: So far, IKEA has heard eight reports worldwide of the buckle popping open, three of which resulted in minor injuries when the child fell out of the high chair. What to Do: If you have this chair, you’ll need to contact IKEA for a replacement. You can call them any time at 1-800-966-4532 or visit their website at www.ikea-usa.com. Do you have this high chair, or have you had trouble with the buckles on the one you do have? Photos via IKEA.com

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title: “Ikea High Chair Recall Everything You Need To Know” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-27” author: “Joseph Gowan”


It’s always a bit disarming when there’s a recall of a baby product. Everyone only wants the best for their children and it’s hard to hear that something parents use every single day, sometimes more than three times a day, is putting innocent young ones at risk. Here’s everything you need to know about the IKEA high chair recall: The Product: It’s called the ANTILOP high chair and over 133,000 have been sold in the United States. It retailed for $19.99 and the high chair tray was sold separately for $5. It came in red, white, or blue with detachable silver-colored legs. The recall product numbers are as follows and are printed on the bottom of each seat:

ANTILOP high chair in blue: #701.467.92 ANTILOP high chair in red: #501.467.93 ANTILOP high chair in white: #300.697.24

They were sold in IKEA stores between August 2006 and January 2010 with supplier number 17389. The Problem: The high chair’s restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, which puts your child at risk of falling. The Injuries: So far, IKEA has heard eight reports worldwide of the buckle popping open, three of which resulted in minor injuries when the child fell out of the high chair. What to Do: If you have this chair, you’ll need to contact IKEA for a replacement. You can call them any time at 1-800-966-4532 or visit their website at www.ikea-usa.com. Do you have this high chair, or have you had trouble with the buckles on the one you do have? Photos via IKEA.com

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