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Health Canada Recalls COHEALI Wooden Pacifier Clip Due To Choking Hazard

Parents using wooden pacifier clips from COHEALI should check their baby gear after a safety alert flagged a loose screw hazard. This recall highlights the importance of inspecting all pacifier accessories for secure parts.

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Health Canada has recalled the COHEALI Wooden Pacifier Clip for babies due to a choking risk caused by a loose screw. The product was sold on Amazon.ca and is intended for children under three years old. No injuries have been reported.

What’s being recalled?

  • Product name: COHEALI Wooden Pacifier Clip
  • Type: Pacifier clip for babies
  • Where it’s sold: Amazon.ca
  • Recall date: June 10, 2026

This pacifier clip is designed to attach a pacifier to a baby’s clothing, preventing it from falling or getting lost.

COHEALI Wooden Pacifier Clip

The COHEALI Wooden Pacifier Clip is a small accessory used to keep pacifiers within reach and off the floor. It typically clips onto a baby’s clothing and is commonly found in diaper bags, nurseries, and strollers.

What’s the risk?

The screw connecting the wooden piece to the metal clip can become loose. This creates a choking hazard if the small part detaches and is put in a child’s mouth. Babies and toddlers under three years old are most at risk.

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What should parents do?

Stop using the COHEALI Wooden Pacifier Clip immediately. Remove it from your child’s reach. Contact the seller or Amazon.ca for a refund or replacement.

Key takeaways

  • Choking risk from a loose screw on the pacifier clip
  • Sold on Amazon.ca for children under three years old
  • No injuries have been reported

Check the official recall notice

See: "Health Canada warns that COHEALI Wooden Pacifier Clip for baby previously available on Amazon.ca may pose a risk of choking."

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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