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RECALL: 40,000 IKEA Junior Beds Due to Laceration Hazard

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with IKEA North America Services LLC., has announced a voluntary recall of about 40,000 KRITTER and SNIGLAR Junior Beds because the metal rod connecting the guard rail to the bed frame can break in use, posing a laceration hazard.

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There has been one report in the U.S. and one report in Canada of the metal rod on the beds breaking. No injuries have been reported.

These recalled IKEA junior beds include the KRITTER and SNIGLAR models with a guard rail on one side. The pine wood KRITTER beds have animal cut-outs, such as a dog and cat on the headboard and a date stamp of 1114 to 1322 representing the year and week of production (YYWW). The SNIGLAR natural beech wood beds have a white painted fiberboard insert on the headboard and footboard of the bed and a date stamp of 1114 to 1318. The beds measure about 65 inches long by 30 inches wide with a 22 to 26-inch high headboard. The date stamp appears on a label attached to either the headboard or the underside of the bed. Model numbers included in the recall are 600.904.70 for the KRITTER and 500.871.66 for the SNIGLAR, supplier number 15361 (KRITTER) and 19740 or 18157 (SNIGLAR) printed on the same label as the date stamp.

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Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled KRITTER and SNIGLAR junior beds and contact IKEA toll-free at (888) 966-4532 anytime or online at www.ikea-usa.com and click on the recall link on the top of the page for more information to receive a free repair kit.


 

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Lisa Arneill

Founder of Growing Your Baby and World Traveled Family. Canadian mom of 2 boys, photo addict, lover of bulldogs, and museumgoer. Always looking for our next vacation spot!

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