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Wooden Bunk Beds Recalled by Lexington Furniture

CPSC Recall · 1998-08-19 · 98153

Hazards

Entrapment

Recall

Number
98153
Date
1998-08-19

Products

Names
Academy wooden bunk beds; American Mix wooden bunk beds; Americana wooden bunk beds; Betsy Cameron's Children wooden bunk beds; Chardonnay wooden bunk beds; Charter Oak wooden bunk beds; Complements of Lexington wooden bunk beds; De Cristofaro wooden bunk beds; Euroline wooden bunk beds; Eurostyle wooden bunk beds; Habitat wooden bunk beds; Kids Retreat wooden bunk beds; Lifestyle Maple wooden bunk beds; Locker Room wooden bunk beds; Marina Oak wooden bunk beds; Newport wooden bunk beds; Outrigger wooden bunk beds; Passport wooden bunk beds; Port O'Call wooden bunk beds; Recollections wooden bunk beds; Scova wooden bunk beds; Simplicity wooden bunk beds; Victorian Sampler wooden bunk beds; Victoriana wooden bunk beds; Windjammer II wooden bunk beds; Windjammer wooden bunk beds; Windsor Collection wooden bunk beds; Windsor wooden bunk beds

Companies

Manufacturer(s)
Lexington; Dixie; Henry Link; Young-Hinkle; Devan

Description

Wooden Bunk Beds Recalled by Lexington Furniture NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Originally issued August 19, 1998, Last revised January 22, 2008 Release # 98-153 Company Phone Number: (336) 474-5300 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: Nychelle Fleming, (301) 504-7063 Note: Telephone number change. CPSC, Lexington Furniture Announce Recall of Wooden Bunk Beds WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Lexington Furniture Industries of Lexington, N.C., is recalling about 58,000 wooden bunk beds. If the top bunk bed is mis-assembled, there could be a space between the end of the mattress and the end of the bed on the top bunk. This space could be large enough for a child's body to fall through, but small enough to entrap a child's head. Lexington Furniture has received one report of a child falling through the space between the end of the mattress and the end of the bed when set up as a twin bed. No injury was reported. To determine whether there is a space large enough to entrap a child, consumers should slide the mattress to either end of the top bunk and measure the space between the end of the mattress and the end of the bed. There should be no space of 3-1/2 inches or more between the end of the mattress and the end of the bed. The recalled bunk beds are twin size with the following brand names: Lexington, Devan, Young-Hinkle, Dixie and Henry Link. In most cases the brand names are stenciled on the inside frame of the bed. In a few instances, the following model names and numbers appear on the inside frame of the bed: Model Name Model Numbers Academy 418-193, 418-195, 429-193, 429-195 Americana 548-180 American Mix 400-199 Betsy Cameron's Children 111-195, 222-195 Charter Oak 730-181, 730-187, 730-199 Chardonnay 818-181 De Cristofaro 411-199 Euroline 444-180 Eurostyle 106-199, 207-199 Habi

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