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Convertible Ladder-Chair Recalled by Maxton/Cox Furniture

Published: June 15, 1988Recall ID: 88041Category: generalCountry: US

Reason for Recall / Hazard

Fall

Product Description & Identification

Convertible Ladder-Chair Recalled by Maxton/Cox Furniture NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 15, 1988 Release # 88-041 Maxton/Cox Furniture Recalls Convertible Ladder-Chair WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Maxton Industries/Cox Furniture, Inc. of Maxton, N.C., today announced a voluntary recall of the firm's wooden, convertible ladder/chair. The ladder/chair was sold by three catalog companies; Swiss Colony, J.C. Penney and Spiegel. The Commission is aware of 24 incidents in which either the steps of the ladder/chair split or the hinges pulled away from the wood causing users to fall or stumble. The 24 incidents involved 13 injuries which included a broken elbow, several cuts and multiple bruises. Another problem is the inherent instability of the product when climbing the ladder. The step placement and arrangement, and the structural design can cause the user to lose balance and fall. Approximately, 4,500 wooden, convertible ladder/chairs were distributed and sold nationwide through Swiss Colony, J.C. Penney and Spiegel catalog companies from October, 1984 through July, 1987. The catalog companies' reference numbers are as follows: Spiegel's catalogue no: #N7910 7376T Swiss Colony's catalogue no: #3047 J.C. Penney's catalogue no: #783-2736 The ladder/chair involved in this recall has a warning label on the top step of the ladder. A picture of the ladder chair and the warning label is attached for easy identification. Consumers should remove these ladder/chairs from use immediately and return them by mail or in person to the retailer where purchased for a refund. Consumers will be reimbursed for mailing cost in addition to the retail price of the item. For further information concerning this recall, consumers can call Maxton Industries/Cox Furniture, Inc. collect at l-919-844-3501. Convertible Ladder/Chair Recalled

Affected Products

Cox wooden convertible ladder/chair; J.C. Penney wooden convertible ladder/chair; Maxton wooden convertible ladder/chair; Spiegel wooden convertible ladder/chair; Swiss Colony wooden convertible ladder/chair

Additional Source Details

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U R Lhttps://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/1988/MaxtonCox-Furniture-Recalls-Convertible-Ladder-Chair
TitleConvertible Ladder-Chair Recalled by Maxton/Cox Furniture
Hazards › NameFall
Products › 1 › NameCox wooden convertible ladder/chair
Products › 2 › NameJ.C. Penney wooden convertible ladder/chair
Products › 3 › NameMaxton wooden convertible ladder/chair
Products › 3 › TypeLadders & Accessories
Products › 3 › Category I D2024
Products › 4 › NameSpiegel wooden convertible ladder/chair
Products › 5 › NameSwiss Colony wooden convertible ladder/chair
Products › 5 › TypeChairs, Stools & Benches
Products › 5 › Category I D1877
Recall I D4749
Recall Date1988-06-15T00:00:00
DescriptionConvertible Ladder-Chair Recalled by Maxton/Cox Furniture NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 15, 1988 Release # 88-041 Maxton/Cox Furniture Recalls Convertible Ladder-Chair WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Maxton Industries/Cox Furniture, Inc. of Maxton, N.C., today announced a voluntary recall of the firm's wooden, convertible ladder/chair. The ladder/chair was sold by three catalog companies; Swiss Colony, J.C. Penney and Spiegel. The Commission is aware of 24 incidents in which either the steps of the ladder/chair split or the hinges pulled away from the wood causing users to fall or stumble. The 24 incidents involved 13 injuries which included a broken elbow, several cuts and multiple bruises. Another problem is the inherent instability of the product when climbing the ladder. The step placement and arrangement, and the structural design can cause the user to lose balance and fall. Approximately, 4,500 wooden, convertible ladder/chairs were distributed and sold nationwide through Swiss Colony, J.C. Penney and Spiegel catalog companies from October, 1984 through July, 1987. The catalog companies' reference numbers are as follows: Spiegel's catalogue no: #N7910 7376T Swiss Colony's catalogue no: #3047 J.C. Penney's catalogue no: #783-2736 The ladder/chair involved in this recall has a warning label on the top step of the ladder. A picture of the ladder chair and the warning label is attached for easy identification. Consumers should remove these ladder/chairs from use immediately and return them by mail or in person to the retailer where purchased for a refund. Consumers will be reimbursed for mailing cost in addition to the retail price of the item. For further information concerning this recall, consumers can call Maxton Industries/Cox Furniture, Inc. collect at l-919-844-3501. Convertible Ladder/Chair Recalled
Recall Number88041
Manufacturers › 1 › NameSwiss Colony
Manufacturers › 2 › NameJC Penney
Manufacturers › 3 › NameSpiegel
Manufacturers › 4 › NameMaxton Industries
Manufacturers › 5 › NameCox Furniture
Last Publish Date2015-01-05T00:00:00

Overview

  • Recalling FirmSwiss Colony, JC Penney, Spiegel, Maxton Industries, Cox Furniture
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