 Phil and Ted's USA is recalling 54,000 Me-2 tabletop clip-on chairs. The Me-2 chair is an infant toddler chair with a nylon fabric seat and a metal frame that clamps onto tables using two metal vise clamps. The upper part of each clamp rests on the table top and has either a rubber pad on its underside or a rubber boot covering the clamp. Missing or worn clamp pads allow the chairs to detach from a variety of table surfaces. This poses a fall hazard. Also, when the chair detaches, children's fingers can be caught between the bar and the clamping mechanism. This poses an amputation hazard. Phil and Ted's and CPSC have received 19 reports of the chairs falling from different table surfaces, including five reports of injuries. Two reports of injuries involve children's fingers being severely pinched, lacerated, crushed, or amputated. Recalled chairs do not have the black plastic spacers between the crossbar and the clamp. Stop using these chairs immediately and contact the company to receive a free repair kit and revised user instructions. Customers who previously received a repair kit from Phil and Ted's with only rubber boots should stop using the chair and get the new repair kit. The old kit provided by the company did not include all the parts necessary to prevent the fall and amputation hazards. CPSC is still interested in receiving incident or injury reports that are directly related to the Phil and Ted's Me Too Clip 1 chair. Please tell us about them by visiting saferproducts.gov.