On June 9, 2026, Health Canada issued consumer product recall RA-82180 covering Urban Shades roller shades, including the company's Zebra Shades line, manufactured in Brampton, Ontario. Approximately 3,500 units were sold across Canada between January 2021 and June 2026. The recalled products fail to meet the Corded Window Coverings Regulations and pose a strangulation hazard because the metal chain mechanism can loop or wrap around a young child's neck. No incidents or injuries have been reported in Canada as of June 5, 2026.
For any household with chain-operated roller blinds or Zebra-style shades, this recall is a direct action item: stop using the affected products today, keep them out of children's reach, and contact Urban Shades for repair instructions. Health Canada also reminds consumers that recalled products cannot legally be resold, redistributed, or given away in Canada under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act — so the right move is to remove the hazard from circulation, not to pass it along.
There is a wider story underneath the specific recall. Corded window coverings remain a documented child-safety hazard in Canadian homes, and Health Canada explicitly recommends cordless coverings in any home where young children live or visit. That is the second action this recall should trigger: a full audit of every window covering in the house, not just a check for the recalled brand.