 The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced an urgent warning to parents and caregivers about some Phil and Ted's Me Too clip-on chairs. The Me Too chair is an infant toddler chair with a nylon fabric seat and a metal frame that clamps onto tables using two metal vise clamps with either a rubber clamp pad on its underside or a rubber boot covering it. CPSC recommends that consumers immediately stop using these chairs due to serious design problems which allow some to come loose from tables and fall while children are in them. The chair design also poses the danger that when one clamp releases, a child's fingers may be severely pinched, cut, crushed, or amputated. The Me Too chairs affected by this warning do not have black plastic spacers between the table clamps and the front horizontal metal bar. Consumers should be aware that Phil and Ted's has not agreed to a recall of this product that is acceptable to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Any remedy offered by Phil and Ted's has not been approved by CPSC. CPSC staff is aware of numerous incidents in which the chair has been fully or partially detached from the table. CPSC also wants parents to know that the instructions that come with this product are confusing. Additionally, the packaging actually illustrates the chair being used in ways the instructions warn against. These chairs have been sold since May 2006 for about $50, so tens of thousands may have been distributed. The chair was sold at PhilandTeds.com, Amazon.com, Bye Bye Baby, Target, Toys R Us, and other specialty stores and websites. CPSC is still interested in receiving incident or injury reports that are directly related to the Phil and Ted's Me Too clip-on chair. Please tell us about them by visiting saferproducts.gov.