Baby walkers have been banned in Canada for more than two decades, yet the wheeled devices continue to reach the market. A recall has been issued for a Vevor 4‑in‑1 baby walker sold through an online retailer that ships to Canada. Consumers are advised to stop using the product immediately and to dispose of it safely so it cannot be reused.
The recall follows a longstanding ban on baby walkers in Canada that began in 2004. The ban was instituted because the devices expose children to hazards that would not normally be accessible without the walker, including falls from stairs that could result in serious injury or death.
The Canadian Consumer Product Safety Act prohibits recalled products from being redistributed, sold, or given away within Canada. The recalled walker features a soft cushion seat and an interactive music tray and can be used as a seated walker, walk‑behind support, rocker, or bouncer.
A manufacturer reported that 38 units were sold in Canada between April and June 2026, with no incidents or injuries reported as of June 26. Customers can contact the manufacturer via email at [email protected] for further assistance.
The recall underscores the ongoing risk of baby walkers in Canada and the importance of strict compliance with safety regulations. Parents and caregivers are urged to follow the recall instructions promptly to prevent potential harm.