Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Bunk Recalls

This is a list of bunk recalls. These recalls are listed with the most recent first.

1-50 of 75 Recalls  

Dec

13

2007


Sep

19

2007

Sep

19

2007
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    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
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    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
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    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.


Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007

Sep

19

2007

Sep

19

2007

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007

Sep

19

2007

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

19

2007
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    On Certain Horse Trailers Equipped With A Two-Door Refrigerator Manufactured By The Dometic Corporation. These Refrigerators May Have A Defect In The Boiler Tube. Pressurized Coolant Solution Could Be Released Into An Area Where An Ignition Source (Gas Flame) Is Present.

Sep

4

2007

Aug

11

2004
  • In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), PJ Sleep Shop of Portland, Ore., is voluntarily recalling 337 wooden bunk beds. These bunk beds have gaps between parts of the upper bunk end structure that violate the federal safety standard because they pose entrapment or strangulation hazards to children. The spaces exceed that allowed by the federal bunk bed safety standard, which is designed to protect children from entrapment and strangulation.

May

13

2004
  • In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Coaster Co. of America, Santa Fe Springs, Calif., is voluntarily recalling metal twin/twin and twin/full bunk beds. A gap between the step of the built-in ladder and the top bunk allows enough room for a child's body to slip through but will not allow for a child's head to pass through. This poses a serious strangulation risk. Federal standards for bunk beds are designed to protect children against entrapment and strangulation.

Apr

22

2004

Apr

13

2004

Nov

21

2003

Sep

25

2003

Oct

17

2000

Dec

7

1999

Dec

2

1999
  • Sorry. Image not available.
    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) voted today (2-1) (with Chairman Ann Brown and Commissioner Thomas Moore in the majority and Commissioner Mary Sheila Gall dissenting) to issue a federal safety standard for bunk beds. The new standard will address entrapment of children in both adult and child bunk beds that result in an estimated 10 child fatalities each year.