Product name:
Aderes Bookstores
Danger:
The recalled bookcases are unstable and can tip over if not anchored to the wall, posing tip-over and entrapment hazards that can kill or injure children.
retirement date:
February 23, 2023
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Description:
This recall involves all Aderes booksellers. Bell-shaped bookcases have a natural finish, measure 44″ x 18″ x 86″ and have two glass cabinet doors and six drawers. The bookcase sits on four legs that are attached to two boards that screw into the bottom of the bookcase with eight screws on each side. The bookshelves were sold with a furniture nose fastening kit. The bookcase was sold as a display case and one of the following style numbers is printed on a label attached to the product: 081774, 098627, and 094831.
resource:
Consumers should immediately stop using the Retired Bookcases and contact TJX for a full refund or refund in the form of a store gift card and for instructions on how to receive a free Bookcase Recall. TJX is contacting the known buyers directly.
Incidents/Injuries:
TJX has received two reports of racks that were unstable and began to lean forward. No injuries have been reported.
Sold in:
HomeGoods and HomeGoods/Marshalls or TJ Maxx combo stores nationwide from October 2021 through March 2022 for about $800.
The TJX Companies, Inc., of Framingham, Mass.
Importer(s):
Furniture Source International, of College Station, Texas
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