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Children's Expandable Enclosures Recalled

Published: August 1, 1984Recall ID: 84050Category: generalCountry: US

Reason for Recall / Hazard

Entrapment, Strangulation

Product Description & Identification

Children's Expandable Enclosures Recalled NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 1, 1984 Release # 84-050 CPSC Issues Complaints On Children's Expandable Enclosures Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission today announced that its staff has issued a Complaint against 6 manufacturers seeking the recall of children's expandable enclosures, sometimes called "baby corrals." These enclosures serve a purpose similar to a playpen. The Complaint alleges that these enclosures present a neck entrapment-strangulation hazard to children between the ages of 10 and 24 months. The Complaint further alleges that 3 deaths, 1 incident of severe brain damage, and 6 incidents involving minor or no injury are associated with the enclosures. The enclosures are constructed of criss-cross wooden slats riveted together which expand to form continuous circular structures of varying diameters. When the enclosures are opened for use, the slats cross one another in such a manner as to form series of vee- shaped openings around the entire circumference of the tops and bottoms of the enclosures, and closed diamond-shaped openings around the entire circumference of the middles of the enclosures. It is also alleged in the Complaint that children between the ages of 10 and 24 months can climb upon the enclosures, slip and catch their necks in the vee-shaped openings at the top of the enclosures, or attempt to crawl through and become entrapped in the diamond-shaped openings in the middle of the enclosures. The angles of the vee-shaped openings are sufficiently acute so as to entrap the neck and head, resulting in death by strangulation or in other serious injury, especially where the children's feet are not in contact with the ground. In addition to recall of the enclosures, the staff seeks an extensive notice campaign to warn the public of the neck entrapment strangulation hazard presented by the enclosures. The manufacturers named in the Complaint are: Memline Corporation, Suring, Wisconsin; Worldsbest Industries, Inc., Cudahy, Wisconsin; Paris Manufacturing Corporation, South Paris, Maine; North States Industries, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mapes Industries Incorporated, Great Neck, New York: and CBS Incorporated, New York, New York. Anyone who knows of a death, injury, or other incident in which a child's head or neck became entrapped in a children's expandable enclosure is asked to call the CPSC toll-free Hotline at 800-638-CPSC. A teletypewriter number for the hearing-impaired is (301) 595-7054.

Affected Products

CBS Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals); Mapes Industries Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals); Memline Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals); North States Industries Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals); Paris Manufacturing Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals); Worldsbest Industries Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals)

Additional Source Details

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U R Lhttps://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/1984/CPSC-Issues-Complaints-On-Childrens-Expandable-Enclosures
TitleChildren's Expandable Enclosures Recalled
Hazards › 1 › NameEntrapment
Hazards › 2 › NameStrangulation
Products › 1 › NameCBS Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals)
Products › 2 › NameMapes Industries Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals)
Products › 3 › NameMemline Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals)
Products › 4 › NameNorth States Industries Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals)
Products › 5 › NameParis Manufacturing Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals)
Products › 5 › TypeCorral Enclosures
Products › 5 › Category I D1899
Products › 6 › NameWorldsbest Industries Children's expandable enclosures (baby corrals)
Recall I D4469
Recall Date1984-08-01T00:00:00
DescriptionChildren's Expandable Enclosures Recalled NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 1, 1984 Release # 84-050 CPSC Issues Complaints On Children's Expandable Enclosures Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission today announced that its staff has issued a Complaint against 6 manufacturers seeking the recall of children's expandable enclosures, sometimes called "baby corrals." These enclosures serve a purpose similar to a playpen. The Complaint alleges that these enclosures present a neck entrapment-strangulation hazard to children between the ages of 10 and 24 months. The Complaint further alleges that 3 deaths, 1 incident of severe brain damage, and 6 incidents involving minor or no injury are associated with the enclosures. The enclosures are constructed of criss-cross wooden slats riveted together which expand to form continuous circular structures of varying diameters. When the enclosures are opened for use, the slats cross one another in such a manner as to form series of vee- shaped openings around the entire circumference of the tops and bottoms of the enclosures, and closed diamond-shaped openings around the entire circumference of the middles of the enclosures. It is also alleged in the Complaint that children between the ages of 10 and 24 months can climb upon the enclosures, slip and catch their necks in the vee-shaped openings at the top of the enclosures, or attempt to crawl through and become entrapped in the diamond-shaped openings in the middle of the enclosures. The angles of the vee-shaped openings are sufficiently acute so as to entrap the neck and head, resulting in death by strangulation or in other serious injury, especially where the children's feet are not in contact with the ground. In addition to recall of the enclosures, the staff seeks an extensive notice campaign to warn the public of the neck entrapment strangulation hazard presented by the enclosures. The manufacturers named in the Complaint are: Memline Corporation, Suring, Wisconsin; Worldsbest Industries, Inc., Cudahy, Wisconsin; Paris Manufacturing Corporation, South Paris, Maine; North States Industries, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mapes Industries Incorporated, Great Neck, New York: and CBS Incorporated, New York, New York. Anyone who knows of a death, injury, or other incident in which a child's head or neck became entrapped in a children's expandable enclosure is asked to call the CPSC toll-free Hotline at 800-638-CPSC. A teletypewriter number for the hearing-impaired is (301) 595-7054.
Recall Number84050
Manufacturers › 1 › NameCBS
Manufacturers › 2 › NameWorldsbest Industries
Manufacturers › 3 › NameMemline
Manufacturers › 4 › NameMapes Industries
Manufacturers › 5 › NameNorth States
Manufacturers › 6 › NameParis
Last Publish Date2014-12-30T00:00:00

Overview

  • Recalling FirmCBS, Worldsbest Industries, Memline, Mapes Industries, North States, Paris
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