Ikea is recalling their ANTILOP high chair due to faulty safety belts. 1.2 million of the high chairs are being recalled after the safety belts unexpectedly opened causing some children to fall out of the chair. According to Ikea, they have received eight reports of children falling from the chairs with three children receiving minor injuries. The chair has been sold in 46 countries, mostly in Europe and concerns those that were manufactured in China between July 2007 and November 2009. Those affected by the recall are advised to call Ikea for an exchange or refund.

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