CPSC2011-06-29

Swing Sets Recalled by Adventure Playsets due to Fall Hazard

Adventure Playsets, of Pittsburg, KS
Hazard

The wood in the posts of the fort sections on the swing sets can weaken due to rotting, posing a fall hazard.

Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled swing sets and contact Adventure Playsets to obtain a free repair kit. Repair kits will include the appropriate angled or vertical upright posts for each model with instructions for dissembling and reassembling each set.
Sold at
Academy Sports (the Yukon); Mills and Menards (the Ventura/II) all from 2005 to 2007; Mills (the Belmont) in 2004; Toys-R-Us (the Bellevue/II); and Walmart (the Tacoma/II, Durango/II, and Sedona). The units sold for $300-$600.
Affected count
Approximately 240,000; a number of these products were recalled in November 2009 for a similar hazard, which listed 275,000 playsets in the U.S. and 6,800 in Canada.
Injuries reported
Adventure Playsets has received more than 500 complaints reporting concern over the weakened wood in the 2x4 plastic-coated uprights. One report of a fall was received when the ladder failed resulting in bruises and scratches.
Manufactured in
United States
Remedy type
Repair
Products
Adventure Playsets Wooden Swing Sets
Consumer contact
For additional information, contact Adventure Playsets toll free at (877) 840-9068 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, visit the firm's website at www.recall.adventureplaysets.com or email the firm at custservice@adventureplaysets.com

Official notice

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2011/Swing-Sets-Recalled-by-Adventure-Playsets-due-to-Fall-Hazard

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