bean bag chairs lexington ky

bean bag chairs lexington ky

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Bean Bag Chairs Lexington Ky

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About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Give your room a cozy, modern touch with the Big Joe Bean Bag Chair (Multiple Colors). This cool seat features a drink holder, pocket and easy-carry handle for transport. The first feature supplies you with space for your favorite beverage without having to constantly stand up. Use the pocket to store CDs, the remote controller or other small items that you use while in front of the TV. For easy carrying, use the attached handle and drag this kids' bean bag chair around the house until you find the ideal spot. With a wide variety of colors available, it's easy to find one that nicely suits your space. A back and armrests offer the necessary support needed to enjoy sitting on this product for long periods of time. This versatile, waterproof bean bag chair is made with SmartMax ballistic nylon fabric, which is tough and stain-resistant. It is filled with UltimaX Beans that conform to your body, allowing you to sit comfortably no matter your position.




For added strength and safety, this kids' bean bag chair's hems are double-stitched. This item is also designed with a double-zipper system, which makes the product easy to clean or fill up again. Enjoy reading a book, watching TV or even falling asleep while situated on the Big Joe Bean Bag Chair (Multiple Colors).Enjoy reading a book, watching TV or even falling asleep while situated on the Big Joe Bean Bag Chair (Multiple Colors). Big Joe Bean Bag Chair, Multiple Colors: Suited for the bedroom, dorm room or in front of the TV Equipped with a drink holder, pocket and easy-carry handle Made with the tough, stain-resistant SmartMax ballistic nylon fabric Easily cleaned, waterproof bean bag chair Filled with UltimaX Beans that conforms to you Double-stitched and double zippers for added strength and safety Colors: black, spicy lime, blue sapphire, radiant orchid, emerald, zebra and red. Explore this itemSpecificationsRecommended RoomGenderAge GroupPatternRecommended LocationConditionMaterialManufacturer Part NumberModelThemeBrandHome Decor StyleAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)




2.2 million bean bag chairs recalled after two children die Following the suffocation deaths of two children, Ace Bayou Corp. is recalling 2.2 million of its bean bag chairs.The zippers on the chairs are not locked, allowing children to climb inside, where they can suffocate or choke on the foam beads, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Friday. The voluntarily recalled chairs were sold before July 2013 at Bon-Ton, Meijer, Pamida, School Specialty, Wayfair and Wal-Mart stores. , .A 3-year-old girl from Lexington, Ky., and a 13-year old boy from McKinney, Texas, died when they climbed inside the chairs and suffocated after inhaling the foam beads, the consumer agency said. Consumers can contact Ace Bayou for a free repair kit to ensure the zippers can not be opened.Follow me on Twitter @khouriandrew © 2017, Los Angeles Times and click on "Recall Information" for more information. Report an Incident Involving this Product WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Ace Bayou Corp., of New Orleans, La., are reannouncing the voluntary recall of about 2.2 million bean bag chairs sold from 1995 to 2013.




Only 790 consumers, who purchased the bean bag chairs, have responded to the recall.  CPSC and Ace Bayou are urging consumers to install the free repair kit to permanently disable the bean bag chairs' zippers so that they cannot be opened. CPSC is extremely concerned that these recalled bean bag chairs are continuing to be used by children. The foam beads inside the chairs are serious suffocation and choking hazards for children.  Two children died after suffocating on the chair's foam beads. An additional incident has been reported to CPSC involving a 6 year old boy who opened bean bag and reportedly swallowed some foam beads and had others in his nose and mouth. The recalled bean bag chairs have two zippers, including an outer zipper  that does not have a pull tab and another zipper directly underneath that zipper.  Although the outer zipper on the bean bag chair does not have a pull tab, children can open it. Once they have opened the outer zipper, they can open the inner zipper which contains the foam beads and crawl inside.




Children can suffocate or choke on these foam beads. The voluntary standard requires non-refillable bean bag chairs to have closed and permanently disabled zippers. Ace met the voluntary standard's requirement for a warning label. The two deaths involved a 13-year old boy from McKinney, Texas died and a 3-year-old girl from Lexington, Ky. who suffocated from lack of air and inhaling the chair's foam beads. Both children were found inside the chairs. The recalled chairs with zippers that can be opened were sold in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors and fabrics. They include round or L-shaped, vinyl or fabric, and are filled with polystyrene foam beads. They were sold in a variety of colors, including purple, violet, blue, red, pink, yellow, Kelly green, black, port, navy, lime, royal blue, turquoise, tangerine and multi-color.  The round bean bag chairs were sold in three sizes, 30, 32 and 40 inches in diameter. The L-shaped bean bag chair measures 18 inches wide by 30 inches deep by 30 inches high.




"ACE BAYOU CORP" is printed on a tag sewn into the bean bag chair's cover seam. They were made in China. , ,  and other websites from 1995 to 2013 for between $30 and $100. To prevent another death, consumers should check the outside zipper on their bean bag chair to ensure that it has a metal staple to disable the outer zipper. If it does not have a metal staple, take the recalled bean bag chair away from children immediately and contact Ace Bayou for the free repair kit to permanently disable the zipper. Ace Bayou bean bag chair b-roll available at: The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products under the agency’s jurisdiction. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical or

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