Big Lots Metal Futon Bunk Beds Recalled after Asphyxiation Death
The Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall this week after the tragic death of a three year old from Iowa. The tragedy was caused by a metal futon bunk bed sold by Big Lots. The design of the bunk bed allows children who are in the ladder area or behind the futon to become trapped when the futon is lowered to the flat position. In the case of the Iowa boy, his head and neck became trapped and he was unable to breathe or free himself. Although he was given CPR, the boy died at the hospital from compression asphyxiation. In addition to the hazard that lead to the boy’s death, it has been found that the space between the futon mattress and the last rung on the ladder is too small and children may become trapped there as well.
The recall includes metal futon beds with the model number BFB1008. The model number can be found on a label on the upper bunk support rail. The beds were sold all over the U.S. at Big Lots stores between January 2009 and April 2010. Consumers who have purchased the bed should contact Big Lots immediately for a repair kit that can be installed at home. Consumers can contact Big Lots by phone at (866) 244-5687 or by email at talk2us@biglots.com.
Companies have a responsibility to produce safe products and provide adequate warnings for potential risks. When companies fail to fulfill their obligations to consumers, they may be liable for injuries or deaths that result because of a defect, the failure to warn, or a design flaw. If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product, call the Maples Law Firm. An experienced Oklahoma City defective product attorney at our firm can help you get the compensation you may be entitled to. Call today for a free consultation at (405) 705-5050.