CPSC2009-12-15
Near Strangulation of Children Prompts Recall of Roman Shades by Louis Hornick & Co. Sold at Ross Stores
Louis Hornick & Co. Inc., of New York, N.Y.
Hazard
Strangulation can occur when a child places his/her neck between the exposed inner cord and the fabric on the backside of the blind or when a child pulls the cord out and wraps it around his/her neck.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Roman shades and contact Louis Hornick & Company to receive a free repair kit.
Sold at
Ross Stores nationwide and from March 2009 through October 2009 for between $4 and $10.
Affected count
About 6,300 (This recall was first announced in Oct. 2009)
Injuries reported
In July 2008, while in his crib, a 20-month-old boy became entangled in the inner cord from a Roman shade. His grandfather responded to the child's cries and removed the cord that left a red mark on the right side of his neck. In April 2009, the mother of a 3-year-old boy found her crying son with a cord mark that ran ear to ear on the front of his neck. The boy was able to free himself after becoming entangled in the inner cord. No permanent injuries were sustained in these incidents.
Manufactured in
China
Products
Newport Energy Solution Roman Shades
Consumer contact
For additional information, contact Louis Hornick & Company at (877) 756-5102 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET daily, or visit the firm's Web site at www.hornickindustries.com
Official notice
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2010/Near-Strangulation-of-Children-Prompts-Recall-of-Roman-Shades-by-Louis-Hornick--Co-Sold-at-Ross-StoresDon't want to check this manually?
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