# Major Recall Alert: High Chairs Recalled Due to Entrapment Hazard Highlighted by Health Canada
Health Canada has issued a recall for certain high chairs after its sampling and evaluation program discovered they pose an **entrapment hazard to children**. While no injuries or incidents have been reported as of June 11, 2025, the potential risk to children’s safety has led Health Canada to take immediate action. Keep reading to learn more about this important recall, how it affects you, and what steps you should take to ensure the safety of your child.
[See official recall notice here](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/update-ciao-baby-portable-high-chair-recalled-due-entrapment-hazard)
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## Why This Recall is Important
Children's safety is always a top priority, and high chairs are essential household products for families with young children. However, improper design or structural defects can lead to injuries, such as entrapment, falls, or worse. Entrapment hazards occur when parts of the product create spaces where children could become trapped or injured.
Health Canada’s stringent evaluation program is designed to identify safety concerns before they lead to harm. Even though no incidents have been reported to date, the precautionary recall ensures families remove potentially dangerous products from use.
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## Details of the Recall
Here’s what we know about the recalled high chairs:
- **Category**: High chairs
- **Reason for Recall**: Identified entrapment hazard as part of Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program
- **Number of Incidents or Injuries**: None reported in Canada as of June 11, 2025
- **Hazard**: Entrapment risk, which could endanger children using the affected product
For more information about the assessment of high chairs and Health Canada’s safety measures, visit their resources:
- [Notice of danger to human health or safety and risk mitigation for high chairs](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca)
- Learn more about [General Prohibitions under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca)
Affected consumers are urged to stop using these high chairs immediately and follow the recommendations provided by Health Canada.
[Images of the recalled high chairs are available here](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/update-ciao-baby-portable-high-chair-recalled-due-entrapment-hazard):
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## What You Should Do
If you own a high chair that may be affected:
1. **Stop using the high chair immediately**. Discontinue use of the recalled product to avoid possible safety risks.
2. **Contact the manufacturer** to determine if your product is part of the recall. Manufacturers often provide refunds, replacements, or repairs for recalled products.
3. **Check Health Canada’s official recall notice** for additional details and recommendations.
Your prompt action can prevent potential hazards and keep your family safe!
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For the latest information and updates on this recall, visit Health Canada’s official website: [Read more about this recall](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/update-ciao-baby-portable-high-chair-recalled-due-entrapment-hazard).
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### Final Thoughts
Your child’s safety is non-negotiable, and responding swiftly to recalls is an essential part of ensuring a secure environment. While this recall hasn’t resulted in any injuries, Health Canada’s proactive measures are a reminder of the importance of vigilance when it comes to baby gear.
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