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LFTE USA Recalls Playground Swing Set Seats Due to Fall Hazard

Recall date: 2026-03-12 · CPSC Recall No. 26324 · Source: U.S. CPSC

⚠ Safety recall: The rivets used to support the swing seat can fail, posing a fall hazard to children.

What is being recalled

This recall involves the Playground Swing Set Seats sold as part of assembled playground sets. The swing belt seat was sold in black, blue, green, red, tan, and yellow colors. The product is marked with the code "LF-65708" on the seat pad part. Only swings with model number 999604 are included in this recall.

Units: About 7,200

What you should do

Consumers should stop using the recalled playground swings immediately and contact LFTE USA for a free replacement swing seat. Little Tikes Commercial and Miracle Recreation Equipment have contacted all known purchasers directly.

Contact: LFTE USA by email at recall@lfteusa.com.

Where it was sold

Miracle Recreation Equipment and Little Tikes Commercial nationwide from January 2025 through September 2025 for between $80 and $95. The swing belt seat was only sold directly to playground manufacturers and not to individual consumers.

Reported incidents

The firm received one report of a swing breaking and a child falling, resulting in a minor injury.

Full official details, model numbers, and photos are on the CPSC recall notice.

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