IKEA North America Services of Conshohocken, Pa., is recalling about 2.6 million children’s bed canopies. Of these, about 262,000 are in the U.S and Canada. An infant or young child can get entangled at the neck in the canopy’s fabric, posing a IKEA’s children’s bed canopies are a strangulation risk, the home warehouse has announced. The company has been forced to announce a recall on any canopies sold since 1996. Babies and young children get caught in the canopies and accidentally strangle STOCKHOLM - Swedish furniture retailer Ikea is recalling children's bed canopies because of a strangulation risk. The company says that after receiving complaints from customers it identified the risk of potential harm in canopies used to cover cots in the Children’s bed canopies sold at IKEA are part of a massive worldwide recall. The Consumer Products Safety Commission says about 255,000 of the bed canopies are being recalled in the United States over strangulation concerns. The recall affects 2.6 Ikea is recalling eight brands of children's bed canopies because of a potential strangulation hazard. In a statement last Wednesday, Ikea said it has received reports of the canopies' nets being pulled into cots or beds and becoming entangled with infants In short, she’s a veteran of perfection. But even she was surprised by how long it took to find the right beige fabric for the lining of the bed hangings—one that perfectly matched the background of the custom Gracie wallpaper. “It took ages .
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with IKEA, announced a voluntary recall of about 2,862,000(255,000 in the United States, 7,000 in Canada and 2.6 million worldwide) Children’s bed canopies because an infant or young child can I’m curious to see what this bed looks like. I’m expecting some lavish, ornate, full king-sized chestnut canopy bed. Instead, they haul out what looks like a pallet that was made from wood reclaimed from that whole lumber-raft business. And like hell STOCKHOLM (AP) – Swedish furniture retailer Ikea is recalling children’s bed canopies because of a strangulation risk. The company says that after receiving complaints from customers it has identified the risk of potential harm in canopies used to IKEA has initiated a worldwide recall for nearly 2.8 million children’s bed canopies, due to a risk that children may become entangled in the canopy fabric and strangle themselves. The IKEA recall was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety .