Children's products company phil&teds has recalled some of its car seats due to a problem with a harness.
The company said its columbus v2 car seats were found to have a harness that may not completely lock after adjusting.
"[This] could result in the car seat's harness strap not working when needed."
No incidents had been reported as a result of the fault, and the company is offering to replace any affected seats.
Company chief executive Campbell Gower said while only a small number of seats may be affected, all users should check their seat's production date, printed on the identification label on the lower right-hand side of the base.
"If found to be within the affected date range - produced between January 2016 to September 2016 - discontinue using your car seat until you complete our simple, in car, tool free, self test."