Families who use adjustable high chairs at home should check if their Harriet Bee model is affected by this recall. Safety officials have flagged a risk that could impact young children.
The Harriet Bee Wooden Height Adjustable Chair has been recalled in Canada after Health Canada found it may pose entrapment and fall hazards to children. No incidents or injuries have been reported as of now.
This recall affects a wooden high chair designed for children, sold under the Harriet Bee brand.
The Harriet Bee Wooden Height Adjustable Chair is a high chair made for infants and toddlers. It allows caregivers to adjust the seat height as children grow, and is typically used at home during mealtimes.
Health Canada found that this high chair may create entrapment and fall hazards. Children could become trapped or fall from the chair if it does not function as intended. Young children using the chair are most at risk.
Health Canada’s assessment of high chairs includes ongoing monitoring to ensure products meet safety standards. This recall is part of broader efforts to reduce risks associated with children’s furniture.
See the full details in the official notice: “Harriet Bee Wooden Height Adjustable Chair recalled due to due to entrapment and fall hazards.”
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