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CPSC RECALL - BLIND XPRESS

Michael LeavittDue to the death of an infant in 2009, both vertical and horizontal blinds made by Blind Xpress have been recalled. The hazard is not new in that this same issue has been announced over and over again by other manufacturers. Look at this recall and then look at your blinds, regardless of the manufacturer. If you have similar draw cords, then take action. If you have Blind Xpress units, then you have recourse. The 454,000 affected blinds were sold between January 1995 and December 2011.

QUESTION: What is the risk associated with this recall?

RecallANSWER: Strangulation and death.

QUESTION: If I have these blinds, then what should I do?

ANSWER: Follow the directions to verify the manufacturer and the date. If you have them, then contact the WCSC toll-free at (800) 506-4636 anytime or visit www.windowcoverings.org

CPSCNEWS from CPSC

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Office of Communications Washington, D.C.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 6, 2012
Release #12-273
Firm's Recall Hotline: (800) 506-4636
CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908

Death of Child Prompts Recall of Window Blinds by Blind Xpress
Two-year-old strangles in cord

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), in cooperation with Blind Xpress of Livonia, Mich. is announcing the recall of about 139,000 custom-made vertical and 315,000 horizontal blinds. 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.

Blind Xpress custom 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 custom 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.

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.

The blinds were sold at various blind specialty stores in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana from January 1995 through December 2011 for between $16 and $380. These blinds were manufactured in the United States.

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



Picture of recalled vertical window blind showing cord strangulation hazard


Picture of recalled vertical window blind showing cord


Picture of recalled horizontal window blind showing cord strangulation hazard


Picture of recalled horizontal window blind showing cord

 

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