Health Canada Recalls Several Baby Loungers Due to Suffocation Risks

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Health Canada Recalls Several Baby Loungers Due to Suffocation Risks

Health Canada is warning of safety risks linked to baby nests and loungers. Health Canada handout photo

Health Canada has issued a recall advisory for several brands of baby loungers due to “continued incidents and concerns” related to suffocation, strangulation, and fall hazards.

Seven baby loungers or nests, which are small, portable beds for infants that have soft, padded sides, have been recalled in Canada after numerous reports of incidents and concerns related to the products across North America, according to an Aug. 20 recall advisory. The affected products do not meet Canada’s safety regulations, it said.

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