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Save $10 on Shipping! The item(s) you want to add may not be available for purchase from your registry in the future. Consider purchasing the item(s) now, and check your local store if we are out of stock online. Do you still wish to add this item to your registry? The item(s) you want to add may not be available for purchase from your wishlist in the future. Do you still wish to add this item to your wishlist? The item(s) below are unavailable and cannot be added to your registry. Please select alternate item(s) or consider purchasing the item(s) now! The item(s) below are unavailable and cannot be added to your wishlist. Just added to your Cart Free In-Store Pickup TodayLineup LearnPerego 2013Chair Lineup2013 HighPeg PeregoHighchairsCollection 2013StagesBaby ProductsForwardHigh Chairs | We offer something for everyone with our high chair lineup!In February and March 2014, the Center for Environmental Health surveyed leading baby product manufacturers on their use of flame retardant chemicals in their products.




For the last 38 years, many children’s products containing foam were required to meet an ineffective flammability standard that led to the widespread use of toxic and untested flame retardant chemicals. As of January 1, 2014, 15 baby products* were exempted from having to meet flammability standards since regulators found the products do not pose any fire safety risk. As a result of the exemption, baby product companies can now maker safer products without harmful flame retardant chemicals. CEH’s survey asked four simple questions: 1)  Does your company currently sell baby products made with intentionally added flame retardants? 2) If some products still contain flame retardants, which ones? 3) What is your timeline to removing these flame retardant chemicals from your products? 4)  How will you let consumers know that your baby products do not contain flame retardants — through labeling or (for web-based companies) information offered online at the point of purchase, or via product websites?




Company responses are graded as follows: Products do not contain flame retardants and are labeled online and at the point-of-purchase. Products do not contain flame retardants, but are not labeled. Orange: Some products still contain flame retardants, companies are in the process of eliminating flame retardants. Red: Products may contain flame retardants (no response). *This report card does not include children’s mattresses and car seats as these products are regulated by separate federal flammability standards. Play yards/play yard mattress topper Changing pads, high chairs, strollers, play yard Strollers, high chairs, hook-on chairs High chairs, booster chairs, strollers Changing pads, bassinets, infant seats/bouncers, play yards, swings, high chairs, booster seats, strollers Play yards, high chairs, strollers Play yards, strollers, bassinets High chairs, floor playmats, infant seats/bouncers, bassinets, infant swings, booster seats




Changing pads, infant swings, highchairs, bassinets, bouncers, play yards, strollers Kids II/ Bright Starts Infant swings, infant seats/bouncers, high chairs, play yards * Exempt products include infant walkers, booster seats, infant seats, changing pads, floor play mats, highchairs, highchair pads, infant swings, bassinets, infant bouncers, nursing pads, play yards, playpen side pads, and portable hook-on chairs. Three other baby products (carriers, nursing pillows and strollers) were exempted in December 2010 from having to meet a flammability standard.  This report card is not assessing car seats as these products must still meet a different standard which is being met with flame retardant chemicals. Room for Improvement CEH applauds companies that have eliminated flame retardants and those that are committed to removal of these toxic chemicals. To help consumers make informed and healthy choices for their family, companies should clearly label products as “flame retardant free” so consumers can identify safer products made without these harmful chemicals.




As companies progress, we will update this chart. While flame retardants are one group of problematic chemicals, we believe companies should work to know all the materials and chemicals in their products, evaluate these materials for their safety chemicals and then disclose this information to consumers.  When companies work to make safer products, we all benefit.The requested URL /landing.php?idcat=93 was not found on this server.Peg Perego Prima Pappa Zero 3 Highchair Licorice 7 different height positions The backrest can be reclined into 5 positions High chair footrest is adjustable to 3 positions EcoLeather covering or PVC The cushion cover can be cleaned with a damp cloth Double transparent tray with removable, dishwasher safe top section. The 5 point safety strap and anatomic crotch strap retain your child in complete safety Handy opening and closing buttons Extremely compact when closed, it can even stand alone. Be the first to review this product




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJuly 10, 2001Release # 01-192 High Chair Recall Hotline: (877) 737-3464 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: Ken Giles, (301) 504-7052 CPSC, Peg Perego USA Announce Recall of High Chairs WASHINGTON, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Peg Perego USA Inc., of Ft. Wayne, Ind., is voluntarily recalling about 325,000 high chairs. When the seat is reclined, the high chairs have a space between the armrest and backrest in which a child's head or arm can become entrapped. This can pose a risk of suffocation or injury to the heads or arms of young children. Peg Perego and CPSC have received 51 reports of entrapment when children placed their heads or arms in the space between the armrest and backrest. Two children suffered scratches to the head, one had a bruised arm, and another had a scratched arm. There have not been any reports of suffocation.The recalled high chairs have seats that can be raised or lowered, and a lever on the back of the chair that allows the seat to be tilted back.




The recalled chairs are the "Prima Pappa," "Roller," and "Martinelli Pappa and Nanna." The model names are located on the footrest or the seat back. A sticker on the brace connecting the front leg to the back leg reads in part, "Peg-Perego" and "Italy." Chain stores and independent retailers, including Babies "R" Us, Right Start, and Burlington Coat Factory, sold these high chairs from June 1996 through October 1999 for about $180. Consumers should stop using the high chairs immediately. to receive free replacement armrests that will eliminate the entrapment hazard. Consumers should not return the high chair to the store where purchased.High chairs with 9-inch armrests are not included in this recall. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products under the agency’s jurisdiction. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the

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