Lea Industries is recalling approximately 59,200 children's beds across 34 different collections including loft, bunk, and panel styles. The wooden side mattress support rails can break, causing the mattress and child to fall. There have been 23 reports of incidents, including a serious case where a top bunk collapsed onto a child in the bottom bunk, resulting in a head injury. These beds were sold in various wood finishes and colors, including black and white, at furniture stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com between August 2008 and March 2013. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled beds and contact Lea Industries for free replacement side rails.
The wooden side rails that support the mattress can break or fail under weight. This causes the mattress and support system to collapse, which can lead to a child falling out of the bed or onto another person below, as seen in a reported incident where a child suffered a facial laceration and head injury.
Consumers should immediately stop using the beds and contact Lea Industries to receive free replacement side rails for the beds.

Lea Industries Americana children’s panel bed

Lea Industries children’s loft bed

Lea Industries Sponge Bob children’s bunk bed

Example of label and markings on the side rail of Lea Industries children’s beds
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response