Thursday, April 18, 2024

Diono Canada recalls Dreamliner travel bassinet

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Diono Canada is recalling approximately 1,853 Diono Dreamliner travel bassinets after Health Canada determined that they do not meet the Cribs, Cradles and Bassinets regulations in Canada.

The affected bassinets come in grey (model 71001) or teal (model 71002) and were sold at various retailers between April 2016 and May 2017.

They have a steel frame, a mattress, and fabric sides with large mesh panels for ventilation, as well as an adjustable hood with integrated insect net.

The company says as of May 25 they have yet to receive any reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.

If you have an affected bassinet, you should immediately stop using the product and return it to Diono for a full refund. The company says the refund will include the bassinet price, tax, and shipping cost.

Consumers can complete the return process through the Diono website.

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