Health Canada Recalls Vevor 4 In 1 Baby Walker
Baby walkers have been banned in Canada for years, but some still reach families. Here’s what parents need to know about the latest recall and how to respond.

The Vevor 4 in 1 Baby Walker has been recalled in Canada due to physical hazards that can put children at risk of injury or death. No injuries have been reported.
What’s being recalled?
- Product name: Vevor 4 in 1 Baby Walker
- Type: Baby walker
- Where it’s sold: Online and possibly other retail channels in Canada
- Recall date: July 6, 2026
This product is a multi-function baby walker that has been sold to Canadian consumers despite a national ban.
PrVevor 4 in 1 Baby Walker
The Vevor 4 in 1 Baby Walker is a device designed to support babies as they learn to walk. It typically features a seat and wheels, allowing infants to move around before they can walk independently. Baby walkers are often found in homes with infants and are marketed as developmental aids.
What’s the risk?
Baby walkers can give children access to hazards they would not normally reach, such as stairs, sharp objects, or hot surfaces. The risk of falling down stairs is especially high and can lead to serious injury or death. Infants using these walkers are most at risk.
What should parents do?
Stop using the Vevor 4 in 1 Baby Walker immediately. Remove it from your home and follow local guidelines for safe disposal. Do not attempt to resell or donate the product.
Key takeaways
- Baby walkers pose a serious risk of injury or death, especially from falls
- The recalled product was sold in Canada despite a national ban
- No injuries or incidents have been reported
Check the official recall notice
See the full details in the official notice: “Vevor 4 in 1 Baby walker recalled due to physical hazard”
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