CANADA

"Recall: INFANS Baby Stroller Choking Hazard Alert"

19.01.2026 4,13 B 5 Mins Read

Health Canada has issued a recall for the 3-in-1 INFANS Baby Stroller due to a potential choking hazard. The stroller, which has been sold across Canada over the past year, features an adjustable backrest, a canopy, and a convenient one-hand folding mechanism. However, the grab bar of the stroller contains foam material that may dislodge small parts when accessed by a child, raising safety concerns.

The recall specifically affects strollers available in three colors: pink (model number BC10134PI), grey (model number BC10134GR), and black (model number BC10134BK). Each stroller is identified by the model number 704. According to Health Canada, a total of 270 units of these strollers were sold in Canada from January 2024 through December 2025. These products were available for purchase via Amazon and the official INFANS website.

In light of the potential danger presented by the stroller, Health Canada is urging consumers to stop using the recalled product immediately. To address the issue, INFANS will provide a repair kit to affected consumers, which will be shipped once it becomes available. Health Canada emphasizes the importance of addressing this safety concern to prevent any incidents.

As of December 25, 2025, there have been no reported incidents or injuries associated with the use of the recalled stroller in Canada, which underscores the importance of swift action by consumers. Health Canada’s prompt response aims to ensure the safety and well-being of children and to mitigate any risks associated with the product.

For further details, consumers are encouraged to contact INFANS directly for more information regarding the recall and the repair process. This proactive approach by Health Canada serves to maintain consumer safety standards and safeguard children from potential hazards linked to children's products.

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