Portable Hook-On Chair Recalled Due to Fall Hazard
Families who use portable high chairs should check their gear after a popular hook-on model was recalled for a serious safety issue. This recall highlights the importance of secure restraints in infant seating products.

The Portable Hook-On Chair has been recalled because its crotch restraint can be removed without tools, creating a risk that infants could fall through the seat. No injuries have been reported.
What’s being recalled?
- Product name: PandaEar Portable Hook-On Chair
- Product type: Infant portable chair
- Model: BTC-51
- Where it’s sold: Across Canada
- Recall date: June 22, 2026
This recall affects a portable high chair designed to attach directly to tables for infant seating.
Portable Hook-On Chair
A portable hook-on chair is a compact, lightweight seat that attaches to most tables, allowing infants to sit at the table with adults. These chairs are commonly used at home, in restaurants, or while travelling for convenient feeding and seating.
What’s the risk?
The crotch restraint on this chair can be removed without any tools. This creates a gap that allows infants to slip through and fall. Babies and young toddlers are at the greatest risk of injury from this hazard.
What should parents do?
- Stop using the Portable Hook-On Chair immediately.
- Follow the recall instructions from the retailer or manufacturer.
- Contact the company for further guidance if needed.
Key takeaways
- The chair’s crotch restraint can be removed, creating a fall risk for infants.
- Sold across Canada; check if your chair is affected.
- No injuries or incidents have been reported.
Check the official recall notice
See the official notice: “Portable Hook-On Chair recalled due to fall 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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