Health Canada has issued a series of warnings to consumers concerning the use of various child-related products due to safety issues that include flammability hazards and injury risks.
There have been no reported injuries in Canada in relation to any of the products to date, but the federal health agency is warning parents and caregivers to immediately stop using all of the recalled products.
Pip + Phee Bamboo Footed Sleepers
A recall has been issued for Pip + Phee’s “Dusk” and “Alaskan” bamboo footed sleepers in size 12–18 months because of a flammability hazard, the health agency said in a May 12 advisory. The affected sleepwear has batch number BN 2023061 stamped on the neckline with a heat seal.“The recalled footed sleepers exceed tight-fitting sleepwear requirements and as such are categorized as loose-fitting sleepwear,” the advisory says. “As loose-fitting sleepwear, they violate the flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.”
Loose-fitting sleepwear for children is more likely to come into contact with ignition sources like stove elements, candles, and matches compared to tight-fitting sleepwear, the notice says. Once ignited, it can burn quickly, potentially causing serious burns over extensive areas of the child’s body.
The company reported that 51 sleepers were sold in Canada between August 2025 and May 2026. The sleepwear was made in China and distributed through retail outlets nationwide.

Bambi & Birdie Kids LTD sleep sack
A separate recall has been issued for Bambi & Birdie Kids LTD children’s bamboo footed sleep sacks, also due to a flammability risk.The recall says the China-manufactured sleep sacks also do not satisfy the flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear, presenting a potential burn hazard when exposed to ignition sources.

Belecoo 3-in-1 Baby Stroller Car Seat
Health Canada has issued an advisory warning against the use of a Belecoo 3-in-1 baby stroller sold online through AliExpress.The advisory for the “Belecoo 3 in 1 Baby Stroller with Car Seat. High Landscape Stroller Luxury Infant Stroller Set Newborn Baby Car Seat Trolley Pushchair” says its use could elevate the risk of injury during a collision.
“Additionally, these products do not display Transport Canada’s National Safety Mark and therefore have not been certified to meet the safety requirements of the Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations,” the advisory says. “The use of these restraints in a motor vehicle would be considered illegal under provincial and territorial highway regulation.”
The product has been removed from the AliExpress website and Health Canada has contacted the overseas selling company, which has not responded to requests for a voluntary recall, the advisory says.
Health Canada is recommending that consumers immediately stop using the car seat and to dispose of it to prevent any potential reuse.







