If you bought this from Walmart, stop using it, officials warn after 62 injuries

The product was sold under four different brands.


Walmart is not only an essential stop for grocery store and other dimensions and fine - it also becomes a hotspot for the decoration and furniture of the house. In fact, earlier this year, the retailer unveiled plansRemude stores In order to attract customers to these emerging sections and to introduce more variety into their shopping experience. But if you bought an article in the original section of Walmart, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has a new warning for you, because the product has already resulted in 62 injuries. Read the rest to find out which Walmart purchase you should stop using immediately.

Read this then:If you bought this tool from Lowe's or Home Depot, stop using it now, managers warn.

Reminders are commonplace at Walmart.

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Unfortunately, Walmart faced a wide range of reminders in 2022, forcing the retailer to remove different foods, drugs and children's products from his shelves. The company regularly updatesA full list Products recalled on its website, which allows consumers to determine whether their purchases are subject to recall, the reason and the locations of Walmart in which they were sold.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

In recent weeks, Walmart has drawn a range of products that you may have at home, including Snow JoeWireless lawn. According to an advertising announcement of the CPSC, the mowers present a risk of laceration if the mower blade stands out.World paddles act Sold with standing paddles was also recalled on August 25 due to their ability to divide into two pieces and expose live edges, said the CPSC.

Now, an item that you may have bought for your room is subject to recall, and the CPSC asks you to stop it to use it immediately.

You can use this product every night.

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On September 8, the CPSC published a recall announcement for the Murphy beds made by Cyme Tech because they present a serious danger for consumers. The beds, which can be stored vertically against a wall and lowered when used, have been sold under the brand names Ivy Bronx, Orren Ellis, Stellar Home Furniture and Wade Logan.

About 8,200 beds were sold between February 2014 and May 2022, and available in five colors: white, rustic gray, espresso, cinnamon and tuxedo. According to the announcement, there are four numbers of different wall bedrooms Murphy Murphy Murphy "affected by the recall. These are S214 (double bed, doors installed vertically), S215 (Queen bed, doors installed vertically), S234 (double bed, door installed horizontally) and S235 (queen bed, door installed horizontally).

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The manufacturer received nearly 150 reports on the fall in beds.

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According to the announcement of recall, the beds of actual size and queen size pose "serious dangers and crushing". So far, Cyme Tech has received 146 reports on the beds that fall or break. Among these incidents, 62 led someone to injure themselves, consumers noting "broken bones, bruises, lacerations, concussions and other injuries".

These occur when the beds "break or stand out from the wall and fall on those nearby", indicates the announcement of the CPSC. According to asecurity notice Published on the Cyme Tech website, this is the result of "not assembling and / or attaching the bed to the wall".

You can check if your Murphy bed is part of the recall.

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The beds recalled were sold exclusively online, but sales were not limited to Walmart.com. You may also have bought a Murphy bed reminded of Wayfair, Allmodern, Amazon, Cymax or Overstock for $ 1,200 and $ 1,500.

If you are afraid that one of these products is in your bedroom or friends room, see the brand name and room number on your online receipt, which is probably in your email. As the beds were sold dating from 2014, you may not be able to find a record. The CPSC notes that you can contact Cyme Tech for confirmation. The company also directly contacts all "known buyers".

If you have a bed recalled, you should stop using it immediately, according to the CPSC. Consumers should contact Cyme Tech directly to plan an inspection and a repair, which will not be free for you. You can call Cyme Tech at 833-408-0501 between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Central hour, Monday to Friday, or you can send an email [Protected by e-mail]


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