IKEA recalls 33,000 beach chairs due to ‘fingertip amputation hazards’

IKEA is recalling a type of beach chair after it discovered that washing the fabric seat has led to a number of finger injuries which needed medical treatment.

IKEA is urging customers who have bought a MYSINGSÖ beach chair before February 2017 to bring it back to any IKEA store for a full refund.

After washing the fabric seat it is possible to re-assemble the chair incorrectly leading to risks of falls or finger entrapments. IKEA has received five incident reports in which MYSINGSÖ beach chair collapsed during use due to incorrect re-assembly.

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All five reports included injuries to fingers and required medical attention.

The brand said: “Safe products is a top priority at IKEA and all our products shall comply with international and national legislation as well as relevant standards.

“The MYSINGSÖ beach chair has gone through relevant mechanical, fabric and chemical tests with approved result. Upon receiving the reports a full investigation was initiated.

“This lead to an improved design to further mitigate the risks of incorrect re-assembly and injuries. The updated chair will be available in IKEA stores from February 2017.”

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