CPSC says units can detach from the wall, posing an injury hazard to consumers
MONTREAL — Dorel Home Furnishings has recalled 69,300 wall beds that can detach from the wall, posing an injury hazard to consumers.
The company has received 22 reports of the beds falling, which the Consumer Product Safety Commission said has resulted in 10 injuries that include concussions, contusions and bruises.
The recall is being handled in conjunction with Health Canada, an agency similar to the CPSC in Canada. Its website said that it had received one report of the bed falling, but no similar injuries.
The recall involves the Dorel full and queen-sized wall beds sold under the names Pinnacle, Paramount, Impressions, Holly Hills and Her Majesty Wall Bed as part of the brands Signature Sleep or Novogratz. They were sold in white, light oak, gray oak, black oak, espresso, walnut and natural finishes. They also were sold with or without cabinets and lighting that is part of the bedframe.
The CPSC has advised consumers to immediately stop using the beds and contact Dorel for information on how to get a reimbursable professional inspection and possible reinstallation following the submission of a quote to Dorel. The company also is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Made in Canada and the U.S, they were sold online at Wayfair.com, Overstock.com, Cymax.com, Amazon.com, Home Depot.com, Walmart.com, Real-Rooms.com, BedBathandBeyond.com, MathisBrothers.com, BaileysFurnitureOutlet.com, Rona.com, BigLots.com and NebraskaFurnitureMart.com from May 2021 through April 2024 for about $900.
For additional information, consumers can contact Dorel Home Furnishings toll-free at 888-828-8620 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or via email at wallbed@ameriwood.com, or online at www.ameriwoodhome.com/pages/recalls or www.ameriwoodhome.com and click on “Dorel Home Safety Recall” at the top of the page.