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Dorel Asia Recalls 635,000 Cribs That Pose Strangulation and Suffocation Hazards

January 22nd, 2010

One infant death and 10 injuries reported3-1 Convertible Crib - Natural Model # DAKM1615B3

Dorel Asia SRL is voluntary recalling cribs that pose strangulation and suffocation hazards to infants and toddlers.  All consumers, including those in Oklahoma, should immediately stop using the recalled cribs.  About 635,000 drop-side and non-drop side cribs are affected.  The cribs were sold for between $120 and $700 nationwide at Walmart, K-Mart and Sears from January 2005 through December 2009. If you have purchased any of these recalled products or have been injured by them, contact the Oklahoma crib lawyers at Carr and Carr Attorneys law firm.  Each lawyer will help you see if you can obtain compensation for either purchasing one of these recalled cribs or being injured while using the crib.

The drop-side hardware can fail, causing the drop side to detach from the crib. When the drop side detaches, it creates a space in which an infant or toddler can be trapped and suffocate or strangle. These cribs can also pose a serious entrapment and strangulation hazard when a slat is broken. This can occur while the crib is in use, in storage, being put together, taken apart or reassembled; or during shipping and handling.

The following Dorel Asia cribs are being recalled:

  • WM1633 (Drop side): 3-1 Sleigh Crib – Cherry
  • WM1633-0 (Drop side): 3-1 Sleigh Crib – Cherry (no castors)
  • WM1676BC (Fixed): 4-1 Bethany James Crib – Walnut
  • WM1676BCR-DC (Fixed): 2-1 Crib – Walnut
  • WM2163 (Fixed): 4-1 Crib – Manhattan Walnut
  • WM2163DC (Fixed): 4-1 Crib – Manhattan Walnut
  • WM1633-0-DC (Fixed): 3-1 Sleigh Crib (no castors)
  • GP004B3EGR (Drop side): 3-1 Convertible – Espresso
  • GP004B3WGR (Drop side): 3-1 Convertible – White
  • GP006BCEGR (Drop side): Single – Espresso
  • GP006BCWGR (Drop side: Single – White
  • DA1615B3 (Drop side): 3-1 Convertible Crib – Natural
  • DAKM5132 (Drop side): 3-1 Convertible Crib – White
  • DASE5005 (Drop side): Cottage Hill Single Crib – White
  • DASE5009 (Drop side): Vintage Estate 3-1 Sleigh Crib – Cherry
  • DA0504KMC-1N (Drop side): 3-1 Heritage Crib – Natural
  • DA0504KMC-1W (Drop side): 3-1 Heritage Crib – White
  • DA1614B3 (Drop side): 3-1 Lexington Crib – Cherry
  • DAKM5152 (Drop side): Single Jenny Lind Crib – Walnut
  • DASE5015 (Drop side): 3-1 Convertible – Toffee

Parents should not use any crib with missing, broken or loose parts. To help keep your crib sturdy, tighten its hardware from time to time. When using a drop-side crib, check to make sure the drop side or any other moving part operates smoothly. Always check all sides and corners of the crib for disengagement. Disengagements can create a gap and entrap a child. In addition, never try to repair any side of the crib, especially with duct tape, wire or rope.

Click here to see more info including pictures.

Log on to www.dorel-asia.com to order a free replacement kit.

If you or a loved one has purchased one of these Dorel cribs, contact the Oklahoma defective products attorneys at Carr & Carr.  With offices in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, the experienced Oklahoma consumer recall lawyers at Carr & Carr can assist you no matter where you live.

Injury Attorney 733,000 Baby High Chairs Recalled

April 4th, 2009

The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Evenflo Co. announced the voluntary recall of more than 700,000 baby high chairs this week. 

The Miamisburg, Ohio-based company makes two high chairs included in the recalls: the Evenflo Envision and the Evenflo Majestic. 

There were reports of bumps, bruises and abrasions from children falling out of the chair. Fasteners and metal screws can fall out, allowing the seatback to detach or recline unexpectedly. The hardware is also a choking danger. 

Company officials said they received 320 reports of seatback detachments, resulting in more than 40 reported injuries.

The chairs were sold at K-mart, Toys R’ Us, Wal-Mart, Babies R’ Us, and Burlington Coat Factory.

If your child has been hurt or suffered injuries from using a baby high chair, please contact our defective products lawyers at Carr and Carr Attorneys. At Carr and Carr Attorneys, we have been fighting for the rights of the injured in Oklahoma, Arkansas and across the country for over 35 years. 

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