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Recalls / 2012-09-06

Death of Child Prompts Recall of Window Blinds by Blind Xpress

12273 · Recalled 2012-09-06 · CPSC page

Recalled vertical window blind showing cord strangulation hazard
Recalled vertical window blind showing cord strangulation hazard

Description

This recall involves all Blind Xpress custom-made vertical blinds that do not have a cord-tensioning device that attaches to the wall or floor, as well as all horizontal blinds that do not have inner cord stop devices.

Hazards

The vertical blinds have an adjustment cord that forms a loop that is not attached to the wall or floor. In some instances, this loop has a weighted device at the bottom. The horizontal blinds do not have inner cord stop devices to prevent the accessible inner cords from being pulled out. A child can become entangled in a cord loop and strangle.

Reported injuries

In 2009, a 2-year-old girl from Commerce Township, Mich. reportedly strangled in the loop of a vertical blind cord that was not attached to the wall or floor.

Remedy

CPSC urges consumers to immediately stop using the window coverings and contact the Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC) to receive a free repair kit. For more information, contact the WCSC toll-free at (800) 506-4636 anytime or visit www.windowcoverings.org

Products

NameModelUnits
Custom-made Vertical and Horizontal blindsAbout 139,000 vertical 315,000 horizontal

Parties

Manufacturer
Blind Xpress
Made in
United States
Sold at
Various blind specialty stores in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, $380.

More images

Recalled vertical window blind showing cord
Recalled vertical window blind showing cord
Recalled horizontal window blind showing cord strangulation hazard
Recalled horizontal window blind showing cord strangulation hazard
Recalled horizontal window blind showing cord
Recalled horizontal window blind showing cord

Source: CPSC recall 12273. Inclusion in this database is not legal or medical advice.