Update: Following the death of a third child, Ikea is issuing another recall for its Malm chest. Despite the initial recall and distribution of wall-mounting hardware to over 300,000 consumers, this ...
IKEA has once again issued a recall of 29 million chests and dressers after the death of an eighth child. CEO Lars Petersson said the furniture giant wants to increase awareness of the recall campaign ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Ikea Australia will not be recalling a popular chest of drawers, despite the announcement that millions of drawers will be recalled by ...
IKEA, favorite inexpensive furniture company of the masses, just issued some unsettling news. They are recalling nearly 36 million MALM dressers and chests after six fatalities. They are offering ...
Ikea is recalling about 27 million chests and dressers because they can tip over and crush children if they aren't anchored to the wall, the retailer and the Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
Parents have been urged to ensure all IKEA Malm chest of drawers are secured to a wall, after a third child has been killed by a toppling dresser. IKEA has reissued a global safety warning, following ...
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission said that the chests and dressers are unstable if they are not secured to a wall. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Chairman Elliot Kaye watches a ...
Ikea is recalling chests of drawers in the US and Canada because they have killed three small children - but has left them on sale in the UK. In an interview with NBC News, the company's US president, ...
Ikea is reiterating safety warnings about securing furniture after a third child was crushed and killed by a chest of drawers. Theodore “Ted” McGee, a 22-month-old from Minnesota, was killed when one ...
Toddler Ted McGee was crushed to death when an IKEA chest of drawers fell on top of him in the US in February. Photo: Facebook "We believe that taking further action is the right thing to do:" Ikea in ...
IKEA is recalling about 27 million chest and dressers because they can tip over and crush children if they aren't anchored to walls, the retailer and the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced ...