B.W. Home brand folding chairs

CPSC Recall #00-090a — April 3, 2000

Recall #00-090a Date: April 3, 2000 Remedy: Refund, Repair

Product

B.W. Home brand folding chairs

Description

PRODUCT: Chairs - Boston Warehouse Trading Corp., of Norwood, Mass., is recalling about 1,800 folding wooden chairs. The recall involves the B.W. Home brand folding chairs made of white wood with a rush seat. The chair measures 15.75 inches wide, 18.25 inches deep, and 35 inches high. The seat is 18 inches high. There is a "bw HOME" sticker and a "MADE IN TAIWAN" sticker on the seat's frame. A hang tag identified the chair as "Lilla", model number 00222, but neither "Lilla" nor the model are on the chair. Specialty gift, department and furniture stores nationwide sold the chairs from January 1999 through January 2000 for about $150. PROBLEM: The screws holding the chair's front leg folding mechanism can work loose causing the chair to collapse, resulting in injury. INCIDENTS/INJURIES: Boston Warehouse Trading Corp. has received three reports of chairs collapsing, resulting in one muscle strain injury and one property damage incident. WHAT TO DO: Stop using the chair immediately and contact Boston Warehouse Trading Corp. toll-free at (888) 923-2982 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or write to Boston Warehouse Trading Corp., 59 Davis Ave., Norwood, MA 02062. Consumers will be given the option of receiving replacement screws or returning the chair to the store where purchased for a full refund.

Hazard

The screws holding the chair's front leg folding mechanism can work loose causing the chair to collapse, resulting in injury.

Incidents / Injuries

Boston Warehouse Trading Corp. has received three reports of chairs collapsing, resulting in one muscle strain injury and one property damage incident.

Remedy

Stop using the chair immediately and contact Boston Warehouse Trading Corp. Consumers will be given the option of receiving replacement screws, or returning the chair to the store where purchased for a full refund.

Units Affected

About 1,800

Sold At

Specialty gift, department and furniture stores nationwide sold the chairs from January 1999 through January 2000 for about $150.

Manufactured In

Taiwan