Vevor Retractable Baby Gates Recalled Due To Entrapment Hazard
Families using Vevor’s retractable baby gates should check their homes after a safety alert flagged a hidden gap that could put little ones at risk. Here’s what parents need to know about this urgent recall.

Vevor has recalled its retractable baby gates because a gap between the gate and the floor can allow a child’s torso to slip through, creating a risk of entrapment and serious injury. No incidents or injuries have been reported in Canada as of March 13, 2026.
What’s being recalled?
- Product name: Vevor Retractable Baby Gates
- Product type: Baby safety gate
- Where it’s sold: Online retailers across Canada
- Recall date: March 20, 2026
These gates are designed to block off areas in the home and are commonly used by parents to keep babies and toddlers safe.
Vevor Retractable Baby Gates
Retractable baby gates are safety barriers used to prevent young children from accessing certain rooms or stairways. They are typically installed in doorways, hallways, or at the top or bottom of stairs and are found in many family homes.
What’s the risk?
The gap between the bottom of the gate and the floor can be large enough for a child’s torso to fit through. This creates a risk that a child could become trapped and suffer serious injury. Babies and toddlers are most at risk from this hazard.
What should parents do?
- Stop using the Vevor retractable baby gate immediately.
- Remove the gate from any area where a child could access it.
- Check the official recall notice for further instructions on returns or refunds.
Key takeaways
- The gate’s design can allow a child’s torso to become trapped, posing a serious entrapment risk.
- Sold online across Canada; recall announced March 20, 2026.
- No injuries or incidents have been reported in Canada as of March 13, 2026.
Check the official recall notice
See the full details in the official notice: “Vevor Retractable Baby Gates recalled due to entrapment 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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