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3 years after Ikea recalled 17.3 million dressers, a lawyer who represented the parents of victims say more toddlers will lose their lives to furniture tip-overs

17.3 million dressers in 2016. A company spokesperson said that 1.54 million chests of drawers "have been addressed through the recall." Wall attachment kits have been applied to 1,080,956 Malm drawers, while 448,082 have been refunded.

"We respect the work that Mrs. Ellis and the safety advocates are doing to raise awareness about tip-over prevention," the spokesperson added. "As a leader in the industry, we share in the responsibility to educate consumers on the dangers of furniture tip-over, and we remain committed to creating safe homes for families."

Mann said that, in the case of Ikea, the company "made a conscious decision to not test their dressers to the performance requirements" set by the industry at the time. and wrote, "This recall reannouncement involves MALM and other IKEA chests and dressers that do not comply with the requirements of the U.S. voluntary industry standard."

Both Ellis and Mann said that the problem with child product safety goes far beyond the Swedish furniture retailer.During the KID videoconference, both speakers described navigating a legal landscape in which corporations are left to regulate themselves.

 

Weird, it’s not rocket science ....either they do dressers that are safe or they remove it from their product lines

Wow.

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