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Wooden and Metal Bunk Beds Recall

CPSC Recall · 1997-04-07 · 97095

Hazards

Entrapment

Recall

Number
97095
Date
1997-04-07

Products

Names
Acme Trading Metal Bunk Beds; Chicken & Egg Furniture Horizontal Rung Blakely Wooden Bunk Beds; Chicken & Egg Furniture Spindle Rung Blakely Wooden Bunk Beds; IEM Furniture Metal Bunk Beds; Lewis Furniture Wooden Bunk Beds; Silver Eagle Wooden Bunk/ Loft Beds

Companies

Manufacturer(s)
Lewis Furniture Mfg.; Silver Eagle; Chicken & Egg Furniture; IEM Furniture; Acme Trading

Description

Wooden and Metal Bunk Beds Recall NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 Note: Firm phone number change, Firm out of business FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Nychelle White Originally issued April 7, 1997; Revised July 9, 2001 (301) 504-7063 Release # 97-095 CPSC Announces Recall of Wooden and Metal Bunk Beds WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), five bunk bed manufacturers are recalling approximately 3,100 wooden and metal bunk beds. The bunk beds have openings on the top bunk that present a potential entrapment hazard to young children. The spaces can be large enough for a child's body to pass through, but small enough to entrap a child's head. Since November 1994, CPSC and 31 manufacturers have announced recalls of more than 511,400 wooden bunk beds with similar entrapment hazards. In response to this action, the manufacturers participating in this recall have also identified wooden and metal bunk beds with similar entrapment hazards. Since 1990, CPSC has received reports of 34 children who died from becoming caught in spaces in the top of wooden bunk beds. Thirty-three of those children were 3 years old or younger. In addition, CPSC has received reports of four children who died from becoming caught in spaces in the top of metal bunk beds. All four children were 2 years old or younger. The ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) voluntary standard for bunk beds requires that, in addition to having guardrails on both sides of the top bunk, all spaces between the guardrail and bed frame, and in the head and foot boards on the top bunk, be less than 3.5 inches. Bunk beds currently made by the companies listed below now meet the spacing requirement of the voluntary standard. The companies are also providing permanent labels or placing permanent labels on their bunk beds to warn that children under age 6 be prohibited from the up

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