Luxor Media Cart Recall Issued After Three Tip-Over Deaths
About 85,000 Luxor Media Carts sold in the U.S. have been recalled following three reported child deaths due to tip-over accidents.
About 85,000 Luxor Media Carts sold in the U.S. have been recalled following three reported child deaths due to tip-over accidents.
The CPSC urges parents and caregivers to secure new and existing furniture against tip-over accidents this holiday season in order to prevent severe injuries and deaths to children.
KMart has recalled thousands of four-drawer dressers due to the risk of tip-over accidents and potential injuries to children.
More than 30,000 Homestar dressers have been recalled due to tip-over risks, which pose an injury hazard to consumers and, particularly, small children.
More than 1 million IKEA chests have been recalled, after it was discovered that the furniture does not meet stability standards and poses a tip-over risk if not properly anchored…
IKEA has agreed to pay $46 million to the parents of a two-year-old who died when a dresser fell on him after the dressers should have been recalled.
About 1 million dressers sold at Kmart and Sears have been recalled due to a tip-over risk that could trap and injure children.
A recall of about 300,000 dressers comes following a tip-over accident that led to the death of a two-year-old boy.
IKEA is reportedly refusing to recall dressers that have tipped over on children, resulting in at least one death, because they meet voluntary industry standards, according to Consumer Reports.
The CPSC is advising anyone with a Lane or Virginia Maid cedar chest to have the locks and latches replaced immediately, due to the risk of child entrapment and suffocation.