According to the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission American Woodcrafters has issued a recall on Wood Twin Bunk Beds and Loft Bunk Beds. The company states the guard rails on the upper beds can break causing the mattress to collapse. The recall is for furniture made between October 2010 and June 2011. For further information American Woodcrafters can be contacted at (888) 429-7265.
Commentary
Though the recall is geared towards only roughly 200 units American Woodcrafters has received two separate complaints of cracking in the guard rails. For liability purposes a company must fix issues with their products or face the chance of incurring fault if an injury occurs. Needless to say if any of my readers believe they own one of the products in question they should contact American. Any risk to a child is worthy of a follow up.
Texas Product Liability Attorney Michael Grossman
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