INFANS Baby Stroller Recalled Due To Choking Hazard
The INFANS baby stroller has been recalled because the grab bar contains foam material that can release small parts, presenting a choking hazard.

The INFANS baby stroller has been recalled in Canada because the foam grab bar can release small parts, creating a choking hazard for children. No injuries or incidents have been reported as of now.
What’s being recalled?
- Product name: INFANS baby stroller
- Type: Stroller
- Where it’s sold: Canada
- Recall date: January 16, 2026
This stroller is marketed for infants and young children and was available for purchase across Canada.
INFANS baby stroller
The INFANS baby stroller is a collapsible stroller designed for transporting infants and toddlers. It is commonly used by parents and caregivers for daily outings and can be found in baby stores and online retailers.
What’s the risk?
The foam material on the stroller’s grab bar can break apart and release small pieces. These small parts pose a choking risk to young children who may put them in their mouths. Infants and toddlers are most at risk.
What should parents do?
Stop using the INFANS baby stroller immediately. Keep it out of reach of children. Contact the company for information on how to receive a remedy or refund.
Key takeaways
- Choking hazard from the foam grab bar releasing small parts
- Sold across Canada; recall issued INSERTDATE
- No incidents or injuries reported in Canada
Check the official recall notice
See the full details in the official Health Canada notice: “INFANS baby stroller recalled due to choking hazard.”
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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