Recall On Dressers, Vintage Car Mobiles, And Artificial Christmas Trees
Three household products were recalled by their manufacturers this week because they may pose an injury risk to children.
According to WPRI 12, Linon Home Decor is recalling about 200 dressers because they can tip over. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) states that the dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall.
So far, no injuries have been reported, but if you have one of these dressers, you should stop using it unless it is anchored.
The Cynthia-style dressers have five drawers and stand about 40 inches tall. They were sold exclusively at WayFair.com for around $150 from September 2015 through August 2016.
For a full refund or a tip-resistant kit, consumers should contact Linon Home Decor at 800-622-4456 during normal business hours.
Also, Restoration Hardware Baby & Child is recalling about 1,000 vintage car mobiles.
The mobiles feature six cars and the wheels can detach, which pose a choking hazard to children, according to the CPSC.
The items were sold for about $50 from October 2014 through October 2016.
For a full refund, you can contact Restoration Hardware toll-free at 888-728-8419 during normal business hours.
Additionally, if you have a pre-lit, artificial tree from Nantucket Distributing, you should return it for a full refund.
The CPSC states that the fuses on the trees can overheat and blow out, which could start a fire.
The trees are 6.5 ft. tall and were sold at Christmas Tree Shop stores in October and November of 2016 for about $150.
"Anyone with questions can contact Christmas Tree Shops toll-free at 888-287-3232 any time or by email at bargains@christmastreeshops.com."
With additional reporting by Sal Lopez