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Baby products recalled in Canada and US due to strangulation hazard

An American baby products company voluntarily recalled 87,000 baby lockers and swings from Canadian retailers after a baby was choked by one of the product's straps. I'm here.

 A company called 4moms is recalling 77,700 MamaRoo baby swings and 10,000 RockaRoo baby lockers due to strangulation hazards.

He has two incidents of babies getting caught in straps attached to MamaRoo products .

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), one of the 10-month-olds died of suffocation and another suffered a bruise on his neck.

No incidents have been reported with RockaRoo, but the safety concerns are the same.

Products sold in stores in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta

In Canada, retailers buybuy BABY, Amazon, and in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, The product was sold in specialty stores in Alberta, according to the company's store locator.

The recalled baby swing models are 4M-005, 1026, and 1037. The recalled baby locker model is 4M-012.

The company sent a statement from his CEO Gary Waters to his CBC News.

His CEO of 4moms, Gary Waters, said in a statement to CBC News: "After investigating the circumstances behind these two incidents, 4moms decided to work with the CPSC to implement a voluntary recall."

Waters said the company had it plans to design an attachable strap fastener and send it to consumers free of charge.

"We strongly encourage our consumers, retailers and reseller partners to implement his Strap Fastener solution to ensure the complete safety of their products," the statement said. says.

Health Canada issued a recall on Monday, in collaboration with 4Moms and CPSCon, to send Canadian consumers free baby strap fasteners by contacting the company. I instructed them to get it. 

"When the swing or rocker is not in use, the restraint straps may hang under the seat and crawling infants other than the passenger may get caught in the straps. , may pose a choking hazard," the official statement said. Said. "This issue does not pose a hazard to infants placed in the seats of either product."

"In addition, consumers with infants who crawl may Products must be placed out of reach of children.”

Products are imported by Brands in Motion, based in Mississauga, Ontario.