Therapedic of New England is recalling approximately 3,700 Comfort Deluxe and Comfort Supreme style mattresses in twin and full sizes because they fail to meet mandatory federal open flame safety standards. These mattresses were manufactured in 2013 and sold at BJ's Wholesale Clubs in Ohio and western New York for between $100 and $230. No incidents or injuries have been reported, but the mattresses must be repaired with a free protective cover to ensure consumer safety. Consumers who have these mattresses should immediately contact the manufacturer for a free corrective cover.
The mattresses do not comply with the mandatory federal open flame standard, which means they can catch fire more easily and spread flames more quickly than permitted by law, posing a serious fire hazard to anyone in the home.
Therapedic of New England is mailing free mattress covers to consumers who purchased the mattresses. Consumers should immediately place the covers over the mattress to bring it into compliance with the federal flammability standard. Consumers with the recalled mattresses who do not receive the mattress covers should contact Therapedic of New England to receive the free covers.

Therapedic full size mattress

Therapedic twin size mattress

Label on side of mattress
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response