Lea Industries is recalling about 500 Lea Covington and Hannah Collections style bunk beds with bookcases sold in twin over twin and full over full sizes. The beds can be assembled incorrectly, creating a gap between the bottom bunk and the bookcase that is too wide. This defect can lead to a child's head or body becoming trapped in the opening, posing a serious safety hazard. The Covington Collection has a cherry finish and the Hannah Collection has a white finish; both were sold at furniture stores like Furnitureland South and online at Hayneedle.com between September 2011 and March 2014.
If misassembled, the space between the bed and bookcase exceeds safety standards, which can cause a young child to become trapped or strangled in the gap. While no injuries have been reported, the entrapment hazard is a significant safety risk for children.
Consumers should immediately check to see if they have the recalled bunk beds and then contact Lea Industries to determine if the bed is misassembled. A professional installer can be dispatched to raise the position of the bottom bunk bed and install new brackets on the bookcase. Lea Industries is contacting known customers directly.

Covington Collection Bunk Bed

Hannah Collection Bunk Bed
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