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Converta Camping Suspension Stretcher recalled due to Laceration and Amputation Hazard

4 days 5 hours ago
The backrest fold mechanism can pinch consumers’ fingers, posing laceration and amputation hazards. As of June 23, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidence or injury in Canada. In the United States, the company has received seven reports of the seatback adjustment mechanism pinching consumers’ fingers including two reports of fractured fingers.
Consumer product safety

Update: U window air conditioners recalled due to risk of mold exposure

1 week ago
Pooled water in the air conditioners can fail to drain quickly enough, which can lead to mold growth. Mold exposure poses risks of respiratory issues or other infections to some consumers. As of June 3, 2025, the company has received 5 reports of mold in the air conditioners in Canada, with no reports of symptoms. In the United States, the company has received 152 reports of mold in the air conditioners, including 17 reports of consumers experiencing symptoms such as respiratory infections, allergic reactions, coughing, sneezing and/or sore throats from mold exposure.
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Funlio 2-in-1 Convertible Baby High Chairs recalled due to fall and entrapment hazards

1 week 3 days ago
The recalled high chairs pose a deadly entrapment hazard because the opening between the seat and tray is large enough that a child can become entrapped in it. In addition, the child restraint system can fail, posing a fall hazard. As of June 9, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada and the United States. For more information on Health Canada’s assessment of high chairs in Canada, see Notice of danger to human health or safety and risk mitigation for high chairs,  and Information on Health Canada's approach to the General Prohibitions under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
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Ciao! Baby Portable High Chair recalled due to entrapment hazard

1 week 6 days ago
Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program has determined that these high chairs may present an entrapment hazard to children. As of June 11th, 2025 the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. For more information on Health Canada’s assessment of high chairs in Canada, see Notice of danger to human health or safety and risk mitigation for high chairs,  and Information on Health Canada's approach to the General Prohibitions under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
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göt2b glued Blasting Freeze Spray recalled due to missing mandatory hazard labelling

2 weeks 3 days ago
The recalled products were not destined for the Canadian marketplace and do not have mandatory hazard labelling as required by the Cosmetic Regulations under the Food and Drugs Act. Specifically, the products are missing the required hazard symbols on the front of the container. Improper labelling could result in misuse of the product and lead to serious injury. As of June 11, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety

Bugaboo Giraffe High Chair recalled due to fall hazard

2 weeks 4 days ago
Bugaboo has determined that when an infant is seated in the baby seat on the High Chair, the legs of the chair can detach from the frame if the screws connecting the legs are not properly tightened by the consumer during assembly, posing a fall hazard. As of April 18, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.  In the United States, the company has received 16 reports of the chair legs detaching and 9 reports of minor injuries.
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RYOBI branded cordless 24" hedge trimmer recalled due to potential laceration hazard

2 weeks 4 days ago
The hedge trimmer blade can unexpectedly activate after pressing just the safety or trigger control individually rather than engaging the safety and trigger controls simultaneously, posing a potential laceration hazard.  As of May 27 2025, the company has received one reported incident and one report of finger laceration in Canada. In the United States, the Company has received 10 reports of incidents and 15 reports of injury.
Consumer product safety

DeckWise® Deck & Wood Cleaner recalled due to improper labelling and lack of child-resistant packaging

2 weeks 5 days ago
The recalled product does not meet the labelling and child-resistant packaging requirements of the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act. The lack of appropriate hazard labelling and child-resistant packaging could result in unintentional exposure to the product and lead to serious illness, injury or death. As of May 30th 2025, the company has received 1 report of incident in Canada, and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety

IKEA 365+ VÄRDEFULL Garlic press recalled due to an ingestion hazard

2 weeks 5 days ago
There is a risk of small metal pieces detaching during use, posing an ingestion hazard. As of June 9, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. Globally the company received 3 reports of incidents detailing minor injuries, such as a scratch or a splinter, to the hand.
Consumer product safety

Harriet Bee Wooden Height Adjustable Chair recalled due to due to entrapment and fall hazards

2 weeks 6 days ago
Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program has determined that these high chairs may present entrapment and fall hazards to children. As of June 4, 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. For more information on Health Canada’s assessment of high chairs in Canada, see Notice of danger to human health or safety and risk mitigation for high chairs,  and Information on Health Canada's approach to the General Prohibitions under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
Consumer product safety

Chill Pill Magnetic Haptic Fidget Toys Red Bumpy recalled due to potential ingestion hazard

3 weeks 5 days ago
The recalled magnetic fidget pill toy poses an ingestion hazard. Magnets that are very small can be easily swallowed or inhaled. Unlike other small objects that would be more likely to pass normally through the digestive system if swallowed, when more than one small powerful magnet is swallowed, the magnets can attract one another while travelling through the digestive system. The magnets can then pinch together and create a blockage and slowly tear through the intestinal walls, causing perforations. The resulting injuries can be very serious and life-threatening. As of May 27 2025, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
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