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Health Canada Baby & children's

Leaving Children Unattended in Strollers and Failing to Use Restraint Systems Poses a Risk of Injury or Death

Issued October 20, 2010
Issue
Hazard description
Physical hazard
What to do
Do not leave children unattended in strollers. Always use the stroller's restraint system. Infants and young children should never be placed to sleep in products that are not specifically designed to accommodate an unattended sleeping infant, such as carriages, strollers, car seats, infant swings and bouncers. If your child falls asleep in a stroller, leave the restraint system on and do not leave them unattended; or, Transfer a sleeping child from a stroller to a crib.