Children’s products in Canada are subject to strict safety requirements, but recalls still occur when products pose risks to children. Recalls may involve toys, baby products, nursery equipment, children’s furniture, clothing accessories, play equipment and child restraint systems.
Common hazards include choking, strangulation, entrapment, button battery ingestion, magnet ingestion, falls, burns, chemical exposure and manufacturing defects. RecallScope helps parents and caregivers follow official-source recall notices and quickly determine whether products in their homes may be affected.
Check the official regulators and recall databases below for complete source notices and updates.
Canada’s primary authority for consumer product recalls and safety notices involving children’s products.
Official searchable database covering recalls for toys, children’s products and consumer goods.
Responsible for administering and enforcing the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
Provides public health information related to injury prevention and child safety.
Confirm the product name, manufacturer and category match the item described in the recall notice.
Check labels, packaging, manuals and manufacturer markings for identifying product information
Many recalls apply only to products sold during certain periods or manufactured within specific date ranges.
Official recall notices frequently include photographs that help identify affected products
Track safety notices across countries and categories without jumping between multiple regulator websites.
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