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Ladders sold with a bunk bed set are being recalled because someone could get trapped behind them.
The CPSC said a problem with the ladder on the beds led to a toddler's death in Ohio.
Nearly 40,000 bunk beds have been recalled following the death of a 2-year-old child. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission and Angel Line, of Laurel Springs, New Jersey, announced ...
The family of a Columbus toddler who died when he became wedged in a bunk bed won $787 million in damages in federal court, but may never collect.
The family of an Ohio toddler who died when he became wedged in a bunk bed won $787 million in damages in federal court, but may never collect.
Bunk beds designed by Purple Cherry Architects for one of David Williams’ homes in Maryland. Durston Saylor Nostalgia also helps motivate new bunk commissions.
According to the CPSC, a 2-year-old boy from Columbus, Ohio died in May 2018 after he was found unresponsive in the bunk bed’s ladder gap.
Angel Line bunk beds recalled because of risk posed by ladder. The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall Wednesday of nearly 40,000 bunk beds that can pose a danger to children.