WASHINGTON — The government and the window covering industry today recalled more than 50 million Roman-style shades and roll-up blinds because of the risk children may be strangled by the cords. The ...
The government and the window covering industry on Tuesday recalled more than 50 million Roman-style shades and roll-up blinds because of the risk children may be strangled by the cords. The Consumer ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Window Covering Safety Council have announced a voluntary recall to repair Roman shades and roll-up blinds to prevent the risk of strangulation to young ...
(photo: Consumer Product Safety Commission. left: Roman shade; right: roll-up blind) More than 50 million Roman shades and roll-up window blinds have been recalled by the Consumer Product Safety ...
Importer: Lewis Hyman Inc., of Carson, Calif. Hazard: Roll-up Blinds: Strangulations can occur if the lifting loops slide off the side of the blind and a child's neck becomes entangled on the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government and the window covering industry yesterday recalled more than 50 million Roman-style shades and roll-up blinds because of the risk children may be strangled by the ...
This recall involves Thy Trading's bamboo roll up window blinds. The semi-sheer blinds measure about 24" wide by 84" high and 72" wide and were sold in light brown, brown, camel, dark brown, blue, ...
WASHINGTON — The government and the window covering industry on Tuesday recalled more than 50 million Roman-style shades and roll-up blinds because of the risk children may be strangled by the cords.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced that multiple firms are recalling millions of units of window coverings, including Roman shades and roll-up blinds. These window coverings ...