Adult portable bed handles have been recalled by Bed Handles Inc., due to entrapment and strangulation hazards; three deaths have been reported.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Bed Handles Inc., of Blue Springs, Mo., are announcing the voluntary recall of about 113,000 adult portable bed handles. When attached to an adult’s bed without the use of safety retention straps, the handle can shift out of place creating a dangerous gap between the bed handle and the side of the mattress. This poses a serious risk of entrapment, strangulation and death.
Three women died after becoming entrapped between the mattress and the bed handles. They include an elderly woman, age unknown, who died in an Edina, Minn. assisted living facility; a 41-year-old disabled woman who died in a Renton, Wash. adult family home; and an 81-year-old woman who died in a Vancouver, Wash. managed care facility.
The recall involves adult portable bed handles sold by Bed
Handles Inc. from 1994 through 2007 that do not have safety retention straps to
secure the bed handle to the bed frame to keep the bed handle from shifting out
of place and creating a dangerous gap. Recalled models include the
Original Bedside Assistant® (BA10W), the Travel Handles™ (BA11W) which is sold
as a set of two bed handles, and the Adjustable Bedside Assistant® (AJ1).
The L-shaped bed handles are made out of ¾ inch tubular steel, measure 20
inches wide, 16 to 20 inches tall and have 3 ft. poles that extend under the mattress.
The Original Bedside Assistant® (BA10W) and the Travel Handles™ (BA11W) have a
white handle with white poles that go under the mattress. The Adjustable
Bedside Assistant® (AJ1) is gold in color and has a black cushioned foam
handle. The bed handles are intended to assist adults with getting in and out
of bed by giving them a bar to grip. Bed Handles Inc. and the model number are
printed on a white label on the bed handles.
They were sold by home health care stores, drug stores and medical equipment
stores nationwide and in home and health care catalogs from January 1994
through December 2007 for about $100. They were manufactured in the
United States.
Consumers should immediately stop using all recalled bed handles that were sold
without safety retention straps. Contact Bed Handles Inc. for free safety
retention straps to secure the bed handle to the bed frame, new assembly and
installation instructions for models BA10W,
BA11W
and AJ1
and a warning label to attach to the bed handles. The bed handles should
be used only with the safety retention straps securely in place attaching the
bed handle to the bed frame in order to prevent a gap.
Contact Bed Handles Inc. at (800) 725-6903 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT
Monday through Friday, or online at http://bedhandles.com/recall.html.
Recall Summary
Name of Product: Portable bed handles
Hazard: When attached to an adult’s bed without the use of
safety retention straps, the handle can shift out of place, creating a
dangerous gap between the bed handle and the side of the mattress. This poses a
serious risk of entrapment, strangulation and death.
Remedy:
Contact Bed Handles Inc. for free safety retention straps
Consumer Contact: Bed Handles Inc. at (800) 725-6903 from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or online at http://bedhandles.com/recall.html.
1 comment:
I have older parents and I am always on the lookout for recalls, etc to make sure I keep them safe. Thanks for this important information.
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