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Angelbliss Recalls Baby Bassinet Bedside Crib Due To Suffocation Risk

Bedside sleepers are a popular choice for new parents, but a recent recall highlights the importance of checking for safe sleep angles. Here’s what families need to know about the Angelbliss bassinet recall.

By Today's Parent
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A grey bedside bassinet with mesh sides and a storage shelf underneath is shown centered against a bright coral background patterned with large exclamation mark icons, suggesting a warning or recall notice.

The Angelbliss Baby Bassinet Bedside Crib, previously available on Amazon.ca, has been recalled because its sleep surface exceeds the safe incline limit, posing a risk of entrapment and suffocation to infants. No injuries have been reported.

What’s being recalled?

  • Product name: Angelbliss Baby Bassinet Bedside Crib
  • Type: Bedside sleeper/bassinet
  • Where it’s sold: Amazon.ca
  • Recall date: November 27, 2025

This recall affects a bedside bassinet designed for infants, sold online to Canadian families.

Angelbliss Baby Bassinet Bedside Crib

The Angelbliss Baby Bassinet Bedside Crib is a portable infant sleeper that attaches to the side of an adult bed. Parents often use this type of product for overnight sleep or naps, keeping their baby close by in the bedroom.

What’s the risk?

The bassinet’s sleep surface has an incline greater than 7 degrees, which does not meet Canadian safety standards. This angle increases the risk of an infant rolling into a dangerous position, leading to possible entrapment or suffocation. Babies are most at risk, especially during sleep when supervision is limited.

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What should parents do?

  • Stop using the Angelbliss Baby Bassinet Bedside Crib immediately.
  • Remove the product from your home and keep it out of reach of children.
  • Check the official recall notice for next steps or contact the seller for further instructions.

Key takeaways

  • The recalled bassinet poses a risk of infant entrapment and suffocation due to an unsafe incline.
  • It was sold on Amazon.ca and may be in homes across Canada.
  • No injuries or incidents have been reported to date.

Check the official recall notice

See the full details in “Health Canada warns that Angelbliss Baby Bassinet Bedside Crib previously available on Amazon.ca may pose a risk of entrapment and suffocation.”

This article was crafted with assistance from an AI language model and reviewed by a human editor. The final version reflects this publication’s editorial standards and expertise.

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