Thousands of children's beds recalled

Recall involves Lea Industries loft, bunk and panel styles

WASHINGTON – It's time to check your child's bed to see if it is involved in a massive recall.

Federal safety officials said about 59,200 Lea Industries beds are being recalled over issues with the side rails. The bed's side mattress support rails can break, therefore increasing the child's risk of falling.

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Officials said this recall involves the side rails on 34 different Lea children's bed collections, including loft, bunk and panel styles in twin, full and queen sizes.

There have been 22 reports of incidents involving the recalled beds in the U.S. since 2009. Two injuries were reported.

The recalled beds were sold from August 2008 through March 2013 for between $400 and $3,000 at Direct Buy stores and other furniture stores nationwide, as well as online at Amazon.com and other websites.

Click here to see which model numbers affected in the recall.

 


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