Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program has determined that the products do not meet the Canadian Cribs, Cradles and Bassinets Regulations . Specifically, the sleep surface provides an incline angle greater than 7 degrees, posing a risk of entrapment and suffocation to the child. In addition, the folding mechanism does not meet the locking requirements, posing a risk of entrapment. Health Canada reminds parents and caregivers that the safest place for a baby to sleep is on their back on a firm, flat surface intended for sleep. For more information on safe sleep practices for infants, see Health Canada's Consumer Information - Creating a safe sleep environment for your baby . As of May 22, 2024, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.