FFQRLP Recalls Baby Lounger; Sold on Amazon.ca Across Canada
If you purchased a baby lounger for your infant from Amazon.ca, it may be affected by a new recall. Health Canada is warning families about serious safety risks linked to this product.

Health Canada has recalled the FFQRLP Brand Baby Lounger for infants aged 0–24 months due to risks of strangulation, entrapment, and falling. The recall affects products sold on Amazon.ca. No injuries have been reported.
What’s being recalled?
- Product name: FFQRLP Brand Baby Lounger for 0–24 months
- Product type: Baby lounger
- Where it’s sold: Amazon.ca (Canada-wide)
- Recall date: August 18, 2025
This baby lounger is marketed for infants and was available for purchase online through Amazon.ca.
FFQRLP Brand Baby Lounger for 0–24 months
A baby lounger is a soft, padded cushion designed to support infants while they rest or play. Parents often use these loungers in living rooms, nurseries or bedrooms to keep babies comfortable and nearby. They are typically found in baby gear sections online and in stores.
What’s the risk?
Health Canada found that this baby lounger does not meet Canadian safety standards for cribs, cradles and bassinets. Infants of those using the lounger may be at risk of strangulation, getting trapped or falling from the product. Babies under two years old are especially vulnerable to these hazards.
What should parents do?
- Stop using the FFQRLP Baby Lounger immediately.
- Remove the product from areas where children have access.
- Contact Amazon.ca or the seller for return or refund instructions.
- Follow any additional guidance from Health Canada.
Key takeaways
- This baby lounger poses strangulation, entrapment, and fall risks for infants.
- Sold exclusively on Amazon.ca to Canadian customers.
- No injuries have been reported to date.
Check the official recall notice
See the full details in “Health Canada warns that FFQRLP Brand Baby Lounger for 0-24 months available on Amazon.ca may pose a risk of strangulation, entrapment and falling.”
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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