Costco Pirate & Bayside Boat Bed Recall - Bed Kills 22 Month Old Child
On July 3, 2008, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Bayside Furnishings (a division of Whalen™), of San Diego, California has issued an urgent nationwide recall of LaJolla Boat Bed and Pirates of the Caribbean Twin Trundle Beds. The beds were sold at Costco and furniture retail stores nationwide from January 2006 through May 2008 for between $700 and $1,400.
The beds are being recalled due to the death involving a 22-month-old boy of Roseville, California. He strangled when the lid of the toy chest fell on the back of his head and entrapped his neck on the edge of the chest of a LaJolla Boat Bed.
This recall involves two styles of Bayside youth beds: the LaJolla Boat Bed and the Pirates of the Caribbean Twin Trundle Bed. The preassembled toy chests are designed in the shape of a ship or boat’s “bow”
and attached to the beds as a footboard. The LaJolla Boat Bed toy chest has a hardwood top and white wood base with a blue stripe. The Pirates Boat Bed toy chest has a hardwood top, wheel shape and brown wood base with decorative carvings.
Do I Have a Lawsuit?
If you or somebody you know has been injured or killed by the beds included in this recall, you should speak with an attorney immediately. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.
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