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Canyon Furniture Company Recalls Ladders Sold With Bunk Bed and Hutch Sets Due to Entrapment and Strangulation Hazards; Sold Exclusively at Rooms To Go (Recall Alert)

Jan 01, 2024

The space between the fourth ladder step and the cross-member of the hutch of the bunk bed is wider than 3.5 inches, posing entrapment and strangulation hazards.

About 2,100

Rooms To Go toll-free at 855-688-0919 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at [email protected], or online at www.roomstogo.com/ladderrecall or www.roomstogo.com and click on Customer Service at the bottom of the page for more information.

This recall involves ladders sold as part of a furniture set, including Cottage Colors and Canyon Lake bunk bed configurations that include desk- or dresser-top hutches. The recalled ladders were sold in various combinations with bunk beds and hutches. The ladders have the following SKU numbers, which are printed on a label on the underside of a ladder step. This recall includes only ladders sold with the Canyon Lake and Cottage Colors bunk bed configurations that include a desk- or dresser-top hutch.

Brand Name

Color of Ladder

SKU

Canyon Lake

Java ladder

35834008

Ash gray ladder

35834010

Cottage Colors

White ladder

36428008

Black ladder

36428010

Gray ladder

36428022

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ladders and the top bunk of the bunk beds, remove the ladders to prevent access to the top bunk, and contact Rooms To Go for a free replacement ladder. Rooms to Go is contacting all known purchasers.

None reported

Canyon Furniture Company, of Seffner, Florida

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The candle's jar can crack or break during use, posing laceration and burn hazards.

The cabinets can detach from the wall, posing an impact hazard.

The glass cocktail shakers can crack and break during use, posing a laceration hazard.

The wooden slats supporting the bunk beds can break while in use, posing fall and impact hazards.

The recalled audiovisual (A/V) carts can become unstable when loaded with heavy objects, such as cathode-ray tube televisions (CRT TVs). When loaded with heavy objects such as CRT TVs, the recalled A/V carts pose a tip-over hazard to children, which can result in serious injury or death.

The plastic fittings that attach the mirror to the wall can break, causing the mirror to fall, posing a laceration hazard to consumers.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risk of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product-related incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products has contributed to a decline in the rate of injuries associated with consumer products over the past 50 years.

Federal law prohibits any person from selling products subject to a Commission ordered recall or a voluntary recall undertaken in consultation with the CPSC.