IKEA set massive recall of high chair
December 22, 2009
United Kingdom - Giant furniture company, IKEA has received reports of broken snap locks in their Leopard children’s high chair from countries outside the US thus resulting to the furniture company to recall of their products worldwide the other day.
The defective frame could break and caused the seat to fall from the frame. It was dangerous for children because they might suffer head injuries and injuries on the other parts of the body. The snap locks might choke children.
One report was a child who reportedly fell from the seat through the frame and had bruises on his legs. Then on another incident occurred of the same child was where the snap lock was found inside his the mouth of the same child. Luckily, he did not choke on the snap lock.
The company requested their customers to bring back the frame and the seat to any IKEA store they were near to for a full money refund.