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Wooden Bunk Beds Recall

CPSC Recall · 1998-11-10 · 99018

Hazards

Entrapment; Strangulation

Recall

Number
99018
Date
1998-11-10

Products

Names
Fine Pine wooden bunk beds; I.E.M. Furniture wooden bunk beds; J.I.M. Manufacturing wooden bunk beds; New England Woodcraft wooden bunk beds; Padilla's Furniture wooden bunk beds

Companies

Manufacturer(s)
Padilla's Furniture; JIM Manufacturing; New England Woodcraft; Fine Pine; IEM Furniture

Description

Wooden Bunk Beds Recall NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Originally issued November 10, 1998, Revised July 9, 2001 Release # 99-018 Company Phone Number: 800) 989-6141 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: Ken Giles, (301) 504-7052 Note: Phone number change. CPSC, Manufacturers Announce Recall of Wooden Bunk Beds WASHINGTON, DC - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), five bunk bed manufacturers are recalling more than 37,000 wooden bunk beds. The beds have spaces on the top bunk that present potential entrapment and strangulation hazards 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. CPSC is not aware of any deaths associated with the beds being recalled by these five manufacturers. However, since 1990, 39 children have died from becoming entrapped in wooden or metal bunk beds with similar spaces on the top bunk. Thirty-seven of those children were 3 years old or younger. Since 1994, more than half a million hazardous bunk beds have been recalled. The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) voluntary standard for bunk beds requires that, in addition to having guardrails on both sides of the top bunk, any spaces between the guardrail and bed frame, and in the head and foot boards on the top bunk, be less than 3.5 inches. The manufacturers are participating in this recall to improve the safety of the beds and to meet the requirements of the voluntary standard. The manufacturers also will send consumers permanent labels to be placed on the beds to warn not to put children under the age of 6 on the upper bunk. CPSC and the manufacturers continue to urge parents and caregivers not to put children under the age of 6 on the top bunk. Consumers should stop using the recalled beds immediately and call the company for a replacem

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