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Baby Walkers are Not Legal Backgrounder - "Baby Walkers" are Not Legal (PDF file size 47.4KB)

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  • As of April 2004, you cannot buy, sell or give away baby walkers.
  • Baby walkers are not legal in Canada.
  • Baby walkers are dangerous. Your child can fall down stairs or reach a hot stove or unsafe products.
  • If you have a baby walker, take it apart and put it in the garbage.

For more information call Toronto Health Connection at 416-338-7600.

The Health Canada website also provides background on unsafe children's products including banned baby walkers.

 
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