Stroller Recall
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Health Canada has recalled this baby stroller. What to knowHealth Canada said there was an issue with the braking system of the Stokke YOYO baby stroller, sold between August and October this year.ConsumerNov 18, 2024
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Health Canada recalls Thule strollers over potential fall hazardAccording to Health Canada, the handlebars on some Thule Sleek Strollers may detach from the product, posing a possible fall hazard.CanadaAug 12, 2020
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Faulty tray mechanism prompts Safety 1st stroller recallHealth Canada is calling almost 6,000 strollers sold under the brand name Safety 1st.CanadaAug 25, 2016
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Thousands of Dorel jogging strollers recalled over crash riskHealth Canada issued a recall Wednesday involving 12,360 single- and double-occupant swivel jogging strollers sold in Canada under the Instep, Instep Safari and Schwinn Grand Safari brands.CanadaAug 17, 2016
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