Health Canada has recalled this baby stroller. What to know
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Health Canada said there was an issue with the braking system of the Stokke YOYO baby stroller, sold between August and October this year.
Health Canada is recalling a brand of baby stroller over a fault in its braking system, which could lead to injuries, the agency said in a recall notice on Monday.
The recall pertains to the Stokke YOYO baby stroller which is available in either a black, or a black and white frame.
“The parking brakes on strollers with ‘142AA’ in the serial number may disengage, posing an injury hazard,” the notice read.
The affected products were sold between August and October of this year and the company has sold 35 of these strollers in Canada.
A seat, canopy and storage compartment are sold separately and available in black, beige, stone, olive, taupe, toffee, ginger, blue or aqua.
However, Health Canada added that no injuries related to the product had been reported.
Health Canada is urging users to check the serial numbers of the stroller.
Units affected by this issue are clearly marked with a serial number that begins with the sequence “142AA” followed by a number that falls below “0062239.”