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IKEA Offering Free Repair Kit For Products That Killed 2 Children

More than 27 million dressers and chests sold involve the repairs. Area stores are in West Sacramento, East Palo Alto and Emeryville.

IKEA is offering free repair kits for millions of dressers, after the company received reports two children were killed when the dressers collapsed.

The Swedish furniture company announced a program that includes a repair kit to secure dressers walls to prevent collapse.

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IKEA’s MALM three- and four-drawer chests and two styles of MALM six- drawer chests (all pictured above), along with any children’s chests over 23.5 inches, and adult chests and dressers taller than 29.5 inches are eligible for the kits.

Last February 2014, a 2-year-old boy from West Chester, PA, died when a MALM six-drawer chest collapsed on him, pinning him to his bed. And later that June, a 23-month old child from Snohomish, WA, died trapped underneath a 3-drawer MALM chest.

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IKEA and the Consumer Product Safety Commission also say they have had 14 other reports of tip-over accidents involving their MALM chests.

Seven million MALM chests and 20 million other IKEA chests and dressers are part of the nationwide repair program.

The kit will include “replacement tip-over restraints for use by any consumer who has not secured their IKEA chest or dresser to the wall” and “complete wall anchoring hardware, instructions and warning labels to be affixed to the furniture.”

To get a free wall-anchoring kit, customers can visit their local IKEA store, click here, or call (888) 966-4532.

Northern California California IKEA Stores:

  • 4400 Shellmound St. in Emeryville
  • 1700 E. Bayshore Rd. East Palo Alto
  • 700 IKEA Court West Sacramento

In the meantime, IKEA and the product commission encourage customers to “inspect their IKEA chests and dressers to ensure that they are securely anchored to the wall” and, if not, to move the furniture to a closet or other area inaccessible to children until the proper repairs can be made.


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