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Furniture

🏠 Consumer Products β€’ 1,668 recalls

Class II - Moderate

Some of the recalled furniture contains paint with high levels of lead. The lead level exceeds that allowed by the federal ban on lead-containing paint, which is designed to protect children who might ingest paint chips or peelings. Lead paint is toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health effects.

Dec 5, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’
Class II - Moderate

Tiny magnets inside the dolls and accessories can fall out undetected by parents and caregivers. The magnets can be swallowed, aspirated by young children or placed by a child in their nose or ears. When more than one magnet is swallowed, the magnets can attract each other and cause intestinal perforation, infection or blockage, which can be fatal. Aspiration to the lungs requires immediate surgery. Magnets placed in the nose or ears can cause swelling and be difficult to remove.

Nov 21, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Taylor Desk Lamp

Environmental Lighting Concepts Inc., of Tampa, Fla.

Class II - Moderate

The fiberglass sheath intended to protect the electrical cord can become improperly aligned during consumer assembly of the lamp. This poses a shock hazard to consumers.

Nov 16, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Play Wonder Puzzle Tables

Sunrise, of China

Class III - Low Risk

The handles on the puzzle pieces can come off, posing a choking hazard to young children. Also, the tips of the nails on the inside shelf of the puzzle table could be exposed, posing a laceration or puncture hazard.

Nov 15, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Outdoor Gas Fire Pits

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

If the regulator hose for the propane cylinder contacts the burner during use, the hose can rupture, presenting a risk of a fire outside of the unit.

Oct 5, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Ledu-Brand Desk Lamps

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The plastic near the bulb of these lamps can overheat and melt. This poses a burn hazard to consumers who could touch the hot plastic.

Sep 20, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Canon Desktop Copiers

Canon Inc., of Japan

Class I - Dangerous

An improperly fitting electrical connection inside the copiers can cause overheating, smoking and fire.

Sep 18, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Ming TV Stands

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

If a consumer leans on the stand's drawer when open, the unit can tilt forward and cause a television on top to slide off, posing a risk of injury or death.

Sep 12, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Folding Picnic Tables

Ningbo Brothers Sports Products Co. Ltd, of Zhejiang, China

Class II - Moderate

The legs on the picnic table can buckle or break during use, causing the table to collapse or fold unexpectedly.

Aug 16, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

LYCKSELE Chair Bed and Sofa Bed

IKEA Home Furnishings, of Plymouth Meeting, Pa.

Class III - Low Risk

Fingers can become caught in the folding mechanism of the chair bed/sofa bed, posing a laceration and/or amputation hazard.

Jul 19, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Wego Kite Tube

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

A rider in the tube can become airborne, by pulling on handles attached to the floor of the tube. That could result in serious injuries.

Jul 13, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Toy Guitars

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The toy guitar can break into small parts, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Jun 29, 2006 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’