CPSC2025-02-20
Sauder Woodworking Recalls Clothing Storage Unit Tip-Over Restraint Straps Due to Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards to Children
Sauder Woodworking Co., of Archbold, Ohio
Hazard
The tip-over restraint straps can fail when used on certain Sauder clothing storage units (dressers and 4-drawer chests) to prevent tip-over incidents, posing tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in death or serious injuries to children.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately check if their clothing storage unit has a date of manufacture sticker on the back of the unit, between July 2020 and August 2023. If so, consumers should contact Sauder to arrange for a free replacement tip-over restraint kit to be mailed to the consumer at no cost. Consumers should remove the old tip-over restraint and install the new one once received. Keep children away from the unit while waiting for a replacement tip-over restraint kit.
Sold at
Cook Brothers, Homemakers Furniture Plaza, and Menards stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com, Best Buy.com, CYMAX.com, Home Depot.com, Menards.com, Sauder.com, Target.com, Urbanoutfitters.com, Walmart.com, and Wayfair.com and other websites from July 2020 through December 2024 for between $200 and $335.
Affected count
About 15,800
Injuries reported
None reported
Manufactured in
Malaysia
Remedy type
Replace
Products
Sauder and Sauder Beginnings Dressers and 4-Drawer Chests tip-over restraint straps
Consumer contact
Sauder toll-free at 866-218-8312 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, online at www.Sauder.com and click on "Product Safety Recall" or www.sauder.com/About/Public-Notices/recall for more information.
Official notice
https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Sauder-Woodworking-Recalls-Clothing-Storage-Unit-Tip-Over-Restraint-Straps-Due-to-Tip-Over-and-Entrapment-Hazards-to-ChildrenDon't want to check this manually?
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