Health Canada has recalled various children's products this month including clothes, toys, changing tables and bassinets.
Health Canada has issued several recalls in November involving various children's products over potential injury hazards, as Canadian consumers get ready for the holiday season shopping.
While no incidents related to any of the products have been reported, the recall notices indicate risk of injury ranging from suffocation, choking and death.Various basketball wall-mounted goal systems from the brand Goalsetter have been recalled over concerns of improper installation that could lead to the hoop falling and risking injury or death.
Those who purchased the toy both in Canada and the U.S. are asked to immediately stop using it and dispose of the plastic label that can be found in the centre of the wooden puzzle. Health Canada determined these products do meet Canada's Playpen Regulations because of the structural bar on the bassinet, which if not installed properly, could lead to an uneven sleeping surface for an infant and ultimately putting them at risk for suffocation and injury. The changing tables recalled were found to be a potential risk of injury if an infant attempts to lift the changing table accessory that keeps that table anchored.
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