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WASHINGTON (AP) -- An Ohio store company has recalled about 30,000 bunk beds because of the threat of children becoming trapped. A 3-year-old Iowa boy died after that kind of accident in March 2010.
WASHINGTON - About 30,000 bunk beds have been recalled because of the threat of children becoming entrapped in the bed, a federal consumer agency said Thursday. A 3-year-old Iowa boy died after such a ...
Big Lots has recalled around 30,000 metal futon bunk beds following the death of a 3-year-old boy, the government said on Thursday. The Burlington, Iowa boy died of compression asphyxiation after he ...
WASHINGTON -- About 30,000 bunk beds have been recalled because of the threat of children becoming entrapped in the bed, a federal consumer agency said yesterday. A 3-year-old Iowa boy died after such ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Big Lots has recalled around 30,000 metal futon bunk beds following the death of a three-year old boy, the government said on Thursday. The Burlington, Iowa boy died of ...
The death of a 3-year-old Iowa boy in March 2010 prompted Big Lots to voluntarily recall about 30,000 futon bunk beds sold for about $200 between January 2009 and April 2010. The recall announced ...
Discount retailer Big Lots recalled 30,000 metal futon bunk beds after a child suffocated and died after getting trapped in the frame, Patti Davis, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...