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Health Canada warns about baby walkers sold online, citing injury risk – National


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Health Canada warns about baby walkers sold online, citing injury risk – National

Health Canada has issued a warning for three types of baby walkers despite a nationwide ban on these products that has been in place since 2004.

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On Wednesday, Health Canada

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that baby walkers available online may pose a risk of injury.

“Children in baby walkers are exposed to hazards that would not normally be accessible if the child were not supported by the walker, posing a variety of risks of injury to the child,” the federal health regulator stated.

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“Children in baby walkers can also fall down the stairs, which could result in injury or ******.”

The recall involves the following products:

  • JHD baby walkers anti-O-shaped leg baby stroller multifunctional starting vehicle for toddlers.
  • LazyChild baby walker anti-o-leg baby walker multi-functional anti-rollover baby can sit and push to learn to drive.
  • Multifunction infant and baby walker 6/7-18 months old anti-rollover baby.

These products were available online at

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.ca, Health Canada said.
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.ca reported that three units of the affected products were sold in Canada.

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However, to date, no incidents or injuries related to these products have been reported to Health Canada.

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.ca. Health Canada said it has also contacted the foreign third-party sellers and is advising consumers to immediately stop using them.

Consumers who have these affected products should immediately stop using them and safely dispose of the items in such a way that they cannot be used again, Health Canada said.

Since 2004, Health Canada has banned baby walkers under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, including the ***** of second-hand walkers at flea markets and garage sales.


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