Baby high chairs, loungers recalled in Canada due to safety risks

Some baby high chairs and loungers have been recalled in Canada due to serious safety risks, including entrapment, suffocation and fall hazards.
Health Canada advised caregivers to immediately stop using the Style Life Eleven Baby Loungers and the Babyjoy Baby High Chair as a result of the safety risks on Monday. Health Canada said the high chairs pose a “fatal suffocation risk because they were marketed, intended, or designed for infant sleep, and they have an incline angle greater than 7 degrees.”
This recall involves Costway’s Babyjoy collapsible high chairs with model numbers BB5656PI, BB56BE, and BB56GR. The collapsible high chairs were sold in pink, beige, and grey and have a footrest, a detachable tray, a pink or grey or beige seat cushion with stars, and four static wheels with locks. Health Canada added that the high chairs also have entrapment and fall hazards because the opening between the seat and The company said 42 of the affected units were sold in Canada, and as of March 13, there have been no reported incidents or injuries.
These products were available online from April 2022 to February 2025 on Costway.ca, BestBuy.ca, Walmart.ca and TheBay.com.
Health Canada stated that the baby loungers do not meet safety standards, posing a danger of entrapment and falls. “The loungers include a head pillow and fold into a portable handbag with a handle. The name “Style Life Eleven” appears in cursive on a white square when the portable handbag is folded in half, according to Health Canada. “The loungers were sold in different printed fabrics including Dinosaur, Blue and White Crowns, Dotted Pink, Dotted White and Purple, Zoo Animals, and Gray and Brown Crowns.”
As of March 20, there haven’t been any reported incidents or injuries in Canada. The company said 281 units of the affected products were sold in Canada between May 2022 and September 2024.

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