As a company, Toys“R”Us and Babies”R”Us are committed to the safety of the children and families they serve
- According to safety experts, consumers should be cautious when purchasing or receiving second-hand children’s items as they may be unsafe or not meet today’s more stringent safety standards
- According to Health Canada, some consumers may not be aware that their crib, stroller, car seat or travel system has been subject to a recall or advisory, potentially leaving dangerous products in the home
- Beyond recalls, certain older and used baby merchandise can also be damaged or no longer compliant with updated safety standards
The Great Trade-In details:
- Begins on Friday, August 13 and continues through Sunday, August 29 at all Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us retail locations across Canada
- All stores will accept any used playards, high chairs, bassinets, exercisers, swings and walkers as well as cribs, car seats, strollers and travel systems in exchange for 20 per cent savings on the new item from the aforementioned list, excluding walkers, from participating manufacturers
- Participating manufacturers include Babi Italia, Baby Trend, Bily, Britax, Chanderic, Chicco, Combi, Cosco, Delta, Eddie Bauer, Evenflo, First Years, Fisher-Price, Graco, Kids II, Maxi-Cosi, Quinny, Safety 1st, Safety 1st LUX and Summer Infant.
- Toys“R”Us will ensure that the turned-in products are destroyed and disposed of responsibly