IKEA has placed a voluntary recall and according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the recall is related to their Track Lighting System. The recall was deemed necessary by the company due to the presence of a faulty wiring within the units. The lighting system can short and cause electric shock to users. Those who have purchased the faulty units can return them to IKEA stores nationwide for a full refund of their purchase price. For more details, follow (read more)
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Light Fixture Tracks Recalled by IKEA
According to a series of recent articles, IKEA has issued a recall announcement for over 5,000 units of IKEA 365 + SÄNDA track, 28″ and 45″ straight track systems in the United States. The official recall statement issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has reveled that these systems were designed to keep power light fixtures attached and according to the firm IKEA, these white, track devices are being recalled over possible electric shock hazards. All 97,000 units of (read more)
Read MoreIKEA Recalls High Chairs Due to Fall Hazard
According to the news, The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada are recalling a very large number of units of IKEA’s Antilop High Chairs in 3 models jointly. Consumers in the U.S. and Canada should be alert. This recall has been the result of 8 separate cases of children falling after the restraint buckle opened inadvertently. In all cases, the children sustained mild injuries. IKEA has promised to provide a free replacement of the seat restraint to all parents who (read more)
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Read MoreIkea Recalls Glass Mugs Due to Laceration Hazard
RUND clear glass mugs were recalled because they pose a risk of laceration to those using the glassware. Around 13,000 mugs were pulled from shelves.
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