Marshalls and T.J. Maxx has just drawn this product at home after 19 injuries

Officials warn more than 30,000 of the units have been sold in the United States.


For many buyers, T.J. Maxx and Marshalls are irreplaceable stops on the retail circuit. Beloved stores have created dedicated fans bases by providing everything, clothing to kitchen utensils at good deals. Even interior decoration offers take place in the attraction of stores, as well as the vast inventory available from HomeSense sisters andHome articles. But if you have recently recovered articles from popular stores, you may want to take a minute to make sure that it doesn't put you in danger or your loved ones. This is because a product sold by Marshalls, T.J. Maxx and others were recalled after leaving more than a dozen injuries reported. Read the rest to see which article could represent a security risk in your household.

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Officials recently recalled several domestic products from retailers.

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Similar toFood and drinking items, rules and regulations are in place so that manufacturers protect consumers from products that could potentially cause injuries to anyone who uses them. Unfortunately, the authorities can only learn dangerous items after being distributed and sold to customers, which has led to reminders.

Last month, Marshalls and T.J. Maxx Parent Company TJX Companies Inc.Some chocolate products Marketed as a vegan from the shelves of its stores after being noted to contain milk, posing a significant health risk for those who suffer from dairy allergies. And in February, the company recalled several different versions of itsHanukka Menorah festive lights After three reports on the articles that take fire while holding lit candles, according to the Consumer Protection Safety Commission (CPSC). Now retailers have pulled another product due to safety problems.

Marshalls and T.J. Maxx has just recalled an article at home on security problems.

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On June 16, the CPSC announced that the TJX companies rememberedswing nest egg chairs Sold in Marshalls, T.J. Maxx, Homegoods and HomeSense Stores. According to the agency's opinion, the articles affected were sold under the brands of Martha Stewart and Tommy Bahama in retail stores from the country from December 2018 to April 2022 and cost between $ 300 and $ 350.

The CPSC claims that customers can identify the suspended chairs by checking the wooden mouth of the product for PMK-6501 style numbers, PMK-6503, PMK-6503-N, PMK-6505, PMK-6506, PMK-6507, PMK-6508, PMK- 6509 or PMK-6510. In total, around 30,600 units are affected by the recall.

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The company withdrew the product from the shelves after it has caused more than a dozen injuries.

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Unfortunately, the furniture is plagued by more than just a defect. According to the CPSC, TJX companies have decided to withdraw the product from the shelves after customers have reported 27 chairs incidents to collapse or fall during their use. This includes 19 reports of injuries ranging from "cuts, scratches, [and] pain" to a report of broken ribs and a collapsed lung.

Here is what you need to do if you have bought the recalled product.

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The CPSC advises all those who bought the suspended chair recalled to stop using it immediately and return it to all Marshalls, T.J. Maxx, Homegoods or HomeSense in exchange for a full refund or a store card card of equal value. The company also offers advice on the best way to dismantle and have the product to receive reimbursement.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Customers with questions can contact Marshalls at 888-627-7425 or visit theProduct recall page for more information; Call T.J. Maxx at 800-926-6299 or consult the retailerReminder notice for chairs on its website; Reach HomeGoods at 800-888-0776 or find more information in itselfrecall page; or call HomeSense at 855-660-4663 or visit theStore reminder page . Each customer service line is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. And weekdays. Anyone with questions about the recall can also send an email to the company in [email protected].

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