Amid continued reports of child strangulations on window blinds, IKEA says it will no longer sell window coverings made with exposed pull cords. IKEA is the second major retailer this year to make the ...
Home ware giant latest to phase out widely-used product over safety concerns. — -- IKEA announced today that its U.S. stores will no longer stock window blinds with pull cords long-blamed for ...
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — IKEA said it will no longer sell window blinds with cords because of the risk of strangulation. An average of one child per month died from strangulation by window cords between ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- IKEA said Wednesday that it will only sell window blinds and coverings with no cords or non-accessible cords in the U.S. as part of a move to phase out potentially dangerous home ...
IKEA announced that beginning Thursday, it will no longer sell window blinds with pull cords, which have been identified as a strangulation hazard for children. The retailer will now only offer "safe ...
Rest has been proven to be aided by a dark bedroom environment, so your flimsy curtains might be stopping you from getting a good night's sleep. Blinds are powerful resources if you're looking for ...
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA--(Marketwired - October 01, 2015) - IKEA US announces today that as of October 1, 2015, IKEA US stores will only sell window blinds and coverings with no cords or non-accessible cords ...
IKEA is recalling about 670,000 sets of Roman blinds sold in the United States, after the strangulation of a 1-year-old Connecticut girl, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced today.
Why it matters: Motorized window coverings are prohibitively expensive. Ikea's upcoming smart shades aren't exactly cheap but they're more affordable than you'll likely find elsewhere. Plus, they work ...
Meet KADRILJ and FYRTUR. They’re Ikea’s upcoming smart window blinds and they look great. The two product lines are battery-powered shades that can open and close through a dedicate app. They also ...
WASHINGTON, June 11 (UPI) -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of IKEA window blinds due to a risk of strangulation. About 3.3 million window blinds, including ...
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