Target recalls 185,000 scooters

Published: Aug. 18, 2006 at 2:21 PM

MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 18 (UPI) -- Target, the Minneapolis discounter, is recalling 185,000 scooters because various parts may break and detach.

The handlebars, wheels and wheel brakes of the "Firestreet Scooters" can break and detach, causing the rider to lose control, fall and suffer injuries.

Target said Thursday it had received five reports of incidents and injuries resulting from breaking or collapsing parts. Injuries resulting from falls include a fractured arm, cracked teeth, bruises to the head, face and arm, a report of a lacerated toe and scratches.

The red or blue aluminum scooters have a fold-down frame and model number BZ 020 SP. The "F Forward" logo is noted on the stem, wheel or base deck of the scooter.

Consumers should take these scooters from children immediately and return the scooter to the nearest Target store for a $24 gift card, plus applicable sales tax.

Questions may be directed to 800-440-0680.

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