5.5 million blinds, shades recalled after deaths

Three children were reported strangled in cords attached to window treatments, government says.

EMAIL  |   PRINT  |   SHARE  |   RSS
 
google my aol my msn my yahoo! netvibes
Paste this link into your favorite RSS desktop reader
See all CNNMoney.com RSS FEEDS (close)
By Julianne Pepitone, CNNMoney.com staff reporter

Should Ben Bernanke be reconfirmed for a second term as Fed chairman?
  • Yes
  • No

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Six window-treatment manufacturers recalled a total of 5.5 million blinds and shades Wednesday after three children were strangled in attached cords.

The three deaths involved blinds or shades made or imported by Lewis Hyman and Vertical Land, said the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Four additional manufacturers also announced recalls, though no deaths from their products have been reported.

"Any exposed loop in a window covering can become a noose for a child," said CPSC spokesman Scott Wolfson. "We're concerned about the inadequacy of current standards for shades and blinds."

One child dies each month in the U.S. after being strangled in a window cord, he added.

Of course, recalls work best when announced before anyone is injured. But the process of setting a recall in motion can take time, Wolfson said, noting one death involved in Wednesday's recall occurred in 2006.

Lewis Hyman, of Carson, Calif., recalled about 4.2 million roll-up blinds because in 2007 a one-year-old was strangled in the lift cord loop that had fallen into his portable crib, CPSC said.

Lewis Hyman is also recalling 600,000 Roman shades after a 2008 death of a 13-month-old boy whose head was caught between the exposed inner cord and cloth on the back of the shade.

Panama Beach City, Fla.-based Vertical Land is recalling three types of window treatments: 15,400 horizontal blinds, 16,400 vertical blinds and 800 cellular shades. They lack devices to stop the inner cord loop from being pulled out, as happened in 2006 when a 4-year-old girl was strangled.

In addition, Target (TGT, Fortune 500) is recalling 163,000 cloth and bamboo roman shades manufactured by Edison, N.J.-based Victoria Classics, and Lutron Shading Solutions is recalling about 245,000 roller shades. No injuries were reported for either company's products.

Pottery Barn Kids is recalling about 85,000 roman shades after six children became entangled in the inner cord but were freed, while IKEA is recalling about 120,000 roman blinds after a 2-year-old boy suffered a near strangulation from a looped bead chain.

"The CPSC works to recall products as quickly as we can," Wolfson said. "When there is a fatality, especially a child, it is of the utmost concern to the agency." To top of page

Features
They're hiring!These Fortune 100 employers have at least 350 openings each. What are they looking for in a new hire? More
If the Fortune 500 were a country...It would be the world's second-biggest economy. See how big companies' sales stack up against GDP over the past decade. More
Sponsored By:
More Galleries
10 of the most luxurious airline amenity kits When it comes to in-flight pampering, the amenity kits offered by these 10 airlines are the ultimate in luxury More
7 startups that want to improve your mental health From a text therapy platform to apps that push you reminders to breathe, these self-care startups offer help on a daily basis or in times of need. More
5 radical technologies that will change how you get to work From Uber's flying cars to the Hyperloop, these are some of the neatest transportation concepts in the works today. More
Sponsors
Worry about the hackers you don't know 
Crime syndicates and government organizations pose a much greater cyber threat than renegade hacker groups like Anonymous. Play
GE CEO: Bringing jobs back to the U.S. 
Jeff Immelt says the U.S. is a cost competitive market for advanced manufacturing and that GE is bringing jobs back from Mexico. Play
Hamster wheel and wedgie-powered transit 
Red Bull Creation challenges hackers and engineers to invent new modes of transportation. Play

Updated 4:00 pm; adds comment from CPSC spokesman

Most stock quote data provided by BATS. Market indices are shown in real time, except for the DJIA, which is delayed by two minutes. All times are ET. Disclaimer. Morningstar: © 2018 Morningstar, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Factset: FactSet Research Systems Inc. 2018. All rights reserved. Chicago Mercantile Association: Certain market data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved. Dow Jones: The Dow Jones branded indices are proprietary to and are calculated, distributed and marketed by DJI Opco, a subsidiary of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and have been licensed for use to S&P Opco, LLC and CNN. Standard & Poor's and S&P are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC and Dow Jones is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC. All content of the Dow Jones branded indices © S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC 2018 and/or its affiliates.