Designed to grow with your child, this popular highchair is now under recall after officials identified a safety issue that could trap young children in the seat.
The bblüv Gröw Convertible Baby Highchair has been recalled in Canada because it may pose an entrapment hazard to children. No injuries have been reported, but one incident has been documented.
This highchair is designed for infants and toddlers and was sold at various retailers nationwide.
The Bblüv Gröw Convertible Baby Highchair is a multi-stage highchair that can be adjusted as your child grows. It is typically used during mealtimes and is commonly found in kitchens and dining areas.
Health Canada found that this highchair may create an entrapment hazard, where a child could become trapped in the seat. This risk is highest for infants and toddlers using the chair. Entrapment can lead to serious injury if not addressed.
Stop using the bblüv Gröw Convertible Baby Highchair immediately. Follow the recall instructions to return the product or contact the manufacturer for further guidance.
Health Canada’s assessment led to this recall as part of ongoing efforts to ensure highchair safety. For more details on highchair safety standards, see Health Canada’s guidance on high chairs and consumer product safety.
Bblüv Gröw Convertible Baby Highchair recalled due to entrapment hazard
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