May 4, 2024
BabyTeddy 7-in-1 Convertible Baby Crib poses injury, poisoning risk: Health Canada

BabyTeddy 7-in-1 Convertible Baby Crib poses injury, poisoning risk: Health Canada


Health Canada is warning consumers to stop using the BabyTeddy 7-in-1 Convertible Baby Crib Wooden Baby Cot because of injury and poisoning risks.


The department says the slats of the crib can break, trapping or injuring a baby.


It also says the gold paint on the crib contains a higher than allowable amount of lead.


The convertible crib was sold on Amazon.ca.


Amazon says that 58 of the cribs were sold in Canada.


Health Canada says it has not received any reports of injuries or illness in this country.


This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 17, 2023.


Canadian Press health coverage receives support through a partnership with the Canadian Medical Association. CP is solely responsible for this content.

Source link