Children injured after wooden gates fail
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This article was published 26/03/2010 (5909 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
HEALTH Canada announced a recall of thousands of Evenflo baby gates after the baby product manufacturer reported several children had been injured when the gates failed.
Approximately 33,000 of the Evenflo Top-of-Stair Plus Wood Gates were sold in Canada between October 2007 and March 2010.
Evenflo received 142 reports of slats breaking or detaching from the gate.
Some children suffered bumps and bruises, but none was seriously hurt.
The recall involves only Evenflo models 10502 and 10512 Top-of-Stair Plus Wood Gates.
— Canwest News Service