Bunk Beds Recalled by d-Scan Due to Collapse Hazard

Active Recall Announced September 4, 2007 CPSC #07574

Quick answer

Bunk Beds Recalled by d-Scan Due to Collapse Hazard is CPSC recall #07574, announced on September 4, 2007. The CPSC cites the following hazard: The twin bunk beds are designed for children and were sold in a kit to be assembled by consumers. Only model number 82008 is included in this recall. The bunk beds are made of maple wood with a four-step ladder attached to the side and three pullout drawers under the bottom bunk. These bunk beds have no markings or labeling. The remedy is consumers who have not already received and installed a free repair kit for the side slat supports should immediately stop using the bunk beds until repairs can be made. contact the firm to receive a free repair kit that can easily be installed at home. retailers have contacted some consumers who purchased the bunk beds directly.. Affected brand: d-Scan Inc., of South Boston, Va., a subsidiary of Tvilum-Scanbirk.

Hazard

The twin bunk beds are designed for children and were sold in a kit to be assembled by consumers. Only model number 82008 is included in this recall. The bunk beds are made of maple wood with a four-step ladder attached to the side and three pullout drawers under the bottom bunk. These bunk beds have no markings or labeling.

Affected products

Jubee Bunk Beds

Recalled brands

d-Scan Inc., of South Boston, Va., a subsidiary of Tvilum-Scanbirk

Remedy

Consumers who have not already received and installed a free repair kit for the side slat supports should immediately stop using the bunk beds until repairs can be made. Contact the firm to receive a free repair kit that can easily be installed at home. Retailers have contacted some consumers who purchased the bunk beds directly.

Recall date

September 4, 2007

Categories

Bunk Beds

Frequently asked questions

What is CPSC recall #07574?

CPSC recall #07574 covers Bunk Beds Recalled by d-Scan Due to Collapse Hazard, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on September 4, 2007. The CPSC cites the following hazard: The twin bunk beds are designed for children and were sold in a kit to be assembled by consumers. Only model number 82008 is included in this recall. The bunk beds are made of maple wood with a four-step ladder attached to the side and three pullout drawers under the bottom bunk. These bunk beds have no markings or labeling.

What is the remedy for recall #07574?

The CPSC remedy for recall #07574 is consumers who have not already received and installed a free repair kit for the side slat supports should immediately stop using the bunk beds until repairs can be made. contact the firm to receive a free repair kit that can easily be installed at home. retailers have contacted some consumers who purchased the bunk beds directly.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.

I sell this product on Shopify. What do I need to do?

If you sell Bunk Beds Recalled by d-Scan Due to Collapse Hazard on Shopify, stop selling the affected units immediately, notify customers who purchased them, and consider whether you have a Section 15(b) reporting obligation to the CPSC. RecallDocket helps Shopify merchants identify affected SKUs and prepare the required safety report.

Where is the official CPSC notice for this recall?

The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2007/Bunk-Beds-Recalled-by-d-Scan-Due-to-Collapse-Hazard. RecallDocket links to it from this page.

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