From a baby pillow to electric vehicles, here's what got recalled in Canada this week
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Here's a list of various items Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection agency recalled this week, including a baby nursing pillow, some BMW's electric vehicles, and a brush mower.
Here's a list of various items Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection agency recalled this week, including a baby nursing pillow, BMW electric vehicles, and a lawn mower.
Health Canada issued a recall last Friday for a portable baby feeding nursing pillow due to choking hazards.
The Oak Leaf baby pillow sold through Walmart Marketplace is designed to allow the baby to self-feed. The infant’s head is placed on a pillow with two curved handles connecting in front of the baby’s face with a pouch for the feeding bottle.
According to Health Canada, this kind of product can result in infants choking on or breathing in the feeding liquid and such items are prohibited by law.
As of Nov. 1, the company has not received reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Transport Canada issued a recall on Monday on some BMW electrical vehicles. The recall, which is four-tabs long, includes the 2008 BMW X6, the 2012 Mini Cooper S and the 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost.
On certain vehicles, Transport Canada says the auxiliary water pump - which cools the turbocharger after the engine is turned off – can overheat and fail. If this happens, the vehicle could catch on fire.