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Options 5 High Chairs

Cosco Inc., of Columbus, Ind.

Class II - Moderate

The high chairs are adjustable and have both recline and upright positions. In the recline position, the seats can separate from the frame and fall to the ground. In the upright position, the seats can slip from their set height position to the lowest position or can fall to the ground. Additionally, some seats were sold with a metal restraint anchor that can slip through the back of the seat, allowing the child to fall to the ground. Infants and toddlers can suffer head, face and bodily injuries.

Nov 27, 2000 Furniture Nationwide View Details →
Class I - Dangerous

The fans could overheat during use, and do not have sufficient guards to prevent possible finger entrapment. These fans present electrocution, shock, fire, and finger amputation hazards.

Nov 21, 2000 Furniture Nationwide View Details →

Stinson Bunk Beds

Pottery Barn Kids Inc., of San Francisco, Calif.

Class II - Moderate

The side rail and guardrails on these beds can break, causing the bed to collapse and allowing childen to fall out of the beds.

Oct 17, 2000 Furniture Nationwide View Details →

Extension cords and cord reels

Woods Industries Inc., of Carmel, Ind.

Class I - Dangerous

The extension cords and cord reels are equipped with a locking plug, which is designed to keep tools plugged in. The plastic housing of the locking plug can separate or break, exposing consumers to live wires and posing shock and electrocution hazards.

Oct 10, 2000 Furniture Nationwide View Details →