Blinds that have been sold on Amazon are being recalled after discovering they could strangle and entangle children. The recalled products were sold by Persilux Zebra Blinds in the colors beige, black ...
More than 130,000 window blinds are being recalled due to strangulation and entanglement hazards.Amazon seller Persilux is recalling about 133,000 Persilux Zebra Blinds, the Consumer Product Safety ...
The CPSC issued alerts warning of burn, strangulation, and entanglement hazards associated with two items sold through Amazon.
While no injuries have been reported, the Commission warns that the cords on these products present a substantial product hazard, especially for young children. The recalls affects about 133,000 ...
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a recall of Persilux Zebra Blinds over potential serious risks. About 133,000 units of the window blinds, which are sold on ...
(Gray News) – Blinds sold on Amazon are being recalled for strangulation risk. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the recall affects Persilux Zebra Blinds. The recalled blinds ...
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WASHINGTON - The Consumer Product Safety Commission, or CPSC, announced two separate recalls Thursday for a combined total of more than 133,000 window coverings sold on Amazon and Walmart.com. The ...
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