Health Canada Recalls BChic And Chicure Baby Nests
Baby nests are a popular sleep accessory, but new safety testing shows some models can put infants at risk. Here’s what Canadian families need to know.

BChic and Chicure model baby nests have been recalled in Canada after Health Canada found they pose fall, strangulation and entrapment hazards. The recall affects families using these sleep products for infants. No injuries or incidents have been reported as of now.
What’s being recalled?
- Product name: BChic and Chicure model baby nests
- Product type: Baby nest/sleep accessory
- Where sold: Across Canada
- Recall date: August 1, 2025
These baby nests are soft, portable sleep products designed for infants and were sold nationwide.
BChic and Chicure model baby nests
Baby nests are padded, portable loungers designed to create a cozy space for infants to rest or nap. They are often used in homes, nurseries or while traveling, but are not intended as a safe sleep surface for unsupervised sleep.
What’s the risk?
Health Canada testing found these baby nests do not meet Canadian safety regulations for cribs, cradles and bassinets. Infants using these products may be at risk of falling, becoming trapped or strangulation. Babies are especially vulnerable because they may not be able to reposition themselves if they become stuck.
What should parents do?
- Stop using the BChic and Chicure baby nests immediately.
- Follow the company’s instructions for returning or disposing of the product.
- Contact the retailer or manufacturer for more information if needed.
Key takeaways
- These baby nests pose fall, strangulation, and entrapment risks to infants
- Sold across Canada; recall issued after failing to meet safety regulations
- No injuries or incidents have been reported as of August 1, 2025
Check the official recall notice
See the full details in the official Health Canada notice: “BChic and Chicure model baby nests recalled due to fall, strangulation and entrapment hazards.”
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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