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Beanbag Chairs Recalled by Baseline Design
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January 28, 2003
Release # 03-076
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Baseline Design Recall Hotline: (800) 497-3626
CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: Nychelle Fleming, (301) 504-7063
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CPSC Announces Recall of Baseline Design Beanbag Chairs
WASHIN GTON, D.C. - The (CPSC) is
announcing the recall of about 30,000 beanbag chairs manufactured in
1999 by Baseline Design, of Linwood, Pa. Some of these beanbag chairs
have zippers that can be opened, allowing access to the polystyrene
beads inside the chairs. This poses a suffocation hazard to young
children who can unzip the chair and inhale the small beads.
Baseline Design is aware of three incidents in which the chairs
were unzipped freely. Two of the incidents involved young children who
were able to open the beanbag chair zippers and handle the small
polystyrene beads, including one child who received medical attention
after inhaling the beads.
The recalled beanbag chairs are designed with 12-inch double
zippers and have various designs, including a smiley face, a football-
shape, a baseball-shape, a basketball-shape and solid green, yellow,
pink and blue neon colors. The beanbags have a tag that states, in part,
"Made by Baseline Design."
Wal-Mart stores located in the Northeast U.S. sold the beanbag
chairs from September 1999 through December 1999 for about $30.
Consumers should check if they can unzip their Baseline Design
beanbag chairs. If the zippers can be unzipped freely, Baseline Design
will provide owners with a free replacement beanbag chair with zippers
that do not open. Consumers should be sure young child ren cannot use the
chairs if the zipper can be opened freely and should be sure children
are not exposed to the beads inside the chair. For more information and
instructions, consumers should call Baseline Design at (800) 497-3626,
Ext. 3046, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit
the firm's web site at www.foamex.com.
Baseline Design is cooperating with the CPSC and providing
replacement beanbag chairs to consumers if the zippers can be opened
freely. The firm previously notified owners of the recalled products
through newspaper advertisements in the Northeastern U.S. where the
beanbags were sold.
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