Zebra Blinds By B&B Blinds Recalled Due To Strangulation and Choking Hazards
Window blinds are a common fixture in homes with young children, but hidden hazards can put families at risk. Here’s what parents need to know about this recall and how to keep kids safe.

B&B Blinds has recalled its Zebra Blinds after Health Canada found they do not meet safety rules for corded window coverings. The blinds pose strangulation and choking hazards to young children. No injuries have been reported in Canada.
What’s being recalled?
- Product name: Zebra Blinds
- Type: Corded window coverings
- Where it’s sold: Across Canada
- Recall date: March 20, 2026
These blinds are commonly installed in homes and other spaces where window coverings are needed.
Zebra Blinds
Zebra Blinds are a type of window covering that features alternating sheer and solid fabric stripes, allowing users to control light and privacy. They are typically found in living rooms, bedrooms, and nurseries, and are often operated by pulling on a cord to adjust the position of the fabric.
What’s the risk?
The recalled blinds have cords that can form loops, which may get wrapped around a child’s neck and cause strangulation. Small parts from the blinds can also detach, posing a choking hazard if swallowed. Young children are most at risk for both hazards.
What should parents do?
- Stop using the recalled Zebra Blinds immediately.
- Remove the blinds from any area accessible to children.
- Contact B&B Blinds or the place of purchase for further instructions or a possible remedy.
Key takeaways
- The blinds pose strangulation and choking hazards to young children due to unsafe cords and small parts.
- Sold across Canada; recall applies to all Zebra Blinds by B&B Blinds.
- No injuries or incidents have been reported as of March 9, 2026.
Check the official recall notice
For full details, see: "Zebra Blinds by B&B Blinds recalled due to strangulation and choking hazards"
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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