More than 56,000 child car seats are being recalled because a child could compromise the harness, increasing the chance of injury.

The seats are the Evenflo Transitions Three-in-One Combination Booster Seats and were made from December 18, 2014 and January 29, 2016. The recall includes model numbers 34411686, 34411695 and 34411029.

The exact issue involves the central front adjuster that loosens the harness, which may be within a child's reach. If the harness doesn't fit snuggly, there is an increased chance of injury.

The good news is that there have not been any reports of injuries.

To determine if your child’s seat is included in the recall and to order a remedy kit, you are asked to provide your seat’s model number and date of manufacture here:  http://safety.evenflo.com/cs/sc/cssc52_RD.phtml?rid=EFR38&src=WEB.

If you own an affected seat, you are asked not to return it to the retailer where it was purchased. Evenflo is providing, at no charge, a remedy kit that will virtually eliminate a child’s access and activation of the CFA.

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