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John and Yoko famously had their bed-in, in which they spent two weeks in bed as a way to promote peace. Fast forward to 2010 and our own Maxwell Ryan spent a year in bed to promote better sleep. OK, he didn't actually spend an entire year in bed — but he did spend a year testing a new mattress in his own home every month. Let's look back at his findings... As Maxwell pointed out at the beginning of this series of posts, "Bed shopping rarely leaves room for much testing, and too often we buy beds after reading the promotional literature, getting carried away by the marketing (TRUMP bed anyone?) and, perhaps, lying on the bed for a few minutes, but how many of you actually get to really TEST a bed over a good period of time before buying it?" With that, he set about testing mattresses in his own home. Danny Seo Natural Care Mattress by SimmonsThe page you were looking for doesn't exist. You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved. Cette page Web n'existe pas.




Soit vous avez la mauvaise adresse ou la ressource a étéSee all Winston Reclining Sofa, Loveseat and Chair Set | Sullivan Dining Table and Chairs, 5-Piece Set | Missandrei Bedroom Furniture Set (Assorted Sizes) | Isabella Ottoman (Assorted Colors) | Allegro Queen Platform Bed | Braxton Leather Pushback Recliner | Mavin Top-Grain Leather Sofa, Loveseat and Armchair Set | More Categories in  Furniture Dining Room Furniture Bedroom Furniture Living Room Furniture Mattresses - Mattress Sets Kids Furniture Home Furnishings Game RoomYour online account has been created. Bayside Furnishings has agreed to pay a civil penalty of $725,000, resolving Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) staff allegations that the firm knowingly failed to report to CPSC immediately, as required by federal law.The defect involves two models of the San Diego, CA, company's boat-style children's beds with toy chests. The two models included LaJolla boat beds and Pirates of the Caribbean twin trundle beds.




The beds include a toy chest with a 20 lb. lid.The lid supports on the toy chests fail to prevent the lid from closing too quickly, posing an entrapment and strangulation hazard to young children. The company sold the defective children's beds between January 2006 and May 2008.Tragic accidentIn November 2007, Bayside learned that a 22-month-old boy from Roseville, CA, had died after the lid of a LaJolla bed's toy chest fell on the back of his head, trapping his neck on the edge of the toy chest. The firm failed to report the death or hazard with its bed to CPSC until March 2008, after being contacted by agency staff and directed to do so.CPSC and the company announced a recall of about 7,700 LaJolla boat beds and Pirates of the Caribbean twin trundle beds in July 2008. for between $700 and $1,000.Regulation requirementsFederal law requires manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to report to CPSC immediately (within 24 hours) after obtaining information reasonably supporting the conclusion that a product contains a defect that could create a substantial product hazard, creates an unreasonable risk of serious injury or death




, or fails to comply with any consumer product safety rule or any other rule, regulation, standard or ban enforced by CPSC.Federal law also bars any person from selling products subject to a publicly-announced voluntary recall by a manufacturer or a mandatory recall ordered by the Commission.In agreeing to this settlement, Bayside denies staff's allegations including -- but not limited to -- that the recalled beds contained a defect that could create a substantial product hazard or created a serious risk of injury or death. In addition, The company also denies staff allegations that it failed to timely notify the Commission, in accordance with Section 15(b) of the Consumer Product Safety Act. This is a list of big-box stores by country. All locations of these chains offer groceries and general merchandise.FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 8, 2010Release #10-258 Firm's Recall Hotline: (877) 494-2536 WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product.




Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product. Name of Product: "Pirates of the Caribbean" Twin Trundle Beds Distributor: Bayside Furnishings (a division of Whalen), of San Diego, Calif. Hazard: The headboard has a storage bin that poses an entrapment hazard to young children. Incidents/Injuries: CPSC received one report of a 4 year-old boy whose head became entrapped in the opening of the storage bin. He sustained bruises on the back of his left and right ears. Description: This recall involves the Bayside youth bed: the Pirates of the Caribbean Twin Trundle Bed. The preassembled headboard has a brown wood base with decorative carvings, three open storage compartments, a storage bin and a mast. The storage bin located in the headboard, measures approximately 39 inches long, 6 1/2 inches wide and 24 inches deep. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" trademark is embossed on a metal plate inside the headboard.




The name and address of the manufacturer, model number, manufacture date and "Made in China" is printed on a label affixed to the inside of the mattress frame side rails. Sold exclusively at: Costco stores nationwide from January 2006 through January 2010 for between $700 and $1,400. Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the headboard storage bin and contact the firm to receive a free repair kit that will permanently close the headboard storage bin. The repair kits will be mailed to consumers in approximately 4 to 6 weeks. 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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