The European made 'Bednest' bedside crib is being recalled because it doesn't comply with Canadian regulations.
A European made bedside crib is being recalled.
The Bednest bedside crib is being recalled because it doesn't comply with Canadian regulations.
Health Canada says it doesn't meet minimum side height requirements and could create a gap between the crib and the bed.
That gap could cause the baby to fall or bunch up the fabric over the frame and risk suffocating the infant.
There have been no reports of problems in Canada, but a seven-week-old baby in the U-K was found strangled in her crib earlier this month

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