NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 5, 2004--Lane Home Furnishings is seeking the public's help in locating and making safer for children as many as 28,200 cedar chests made between 1912 and 1987 ...
Lane Home Furnishings, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, wants to get the word out about an ongoing lock recall. The recall, which began in 1996, affects 12 million Lane ...
TUPELO, Miss. – Lane Home Furnishings has issued a recall for 6.5 million cedar chests made between 1912 and 1987 because the locks on the chests are not childproof. The Tupelo-based furniture company ...
Lane Home Furnishings has issued a recall for 6.5 million cedar chests made between 1912 and 1987 because the locks on the chests are not childproof. The Tupelo-based furniture company issued the ...
About 12 million of the chests were recalled in 1996 by The Lane Company because the chest’s lid automatically locks when the lid is closed, which led to the suffocation deaths of multiple children ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging consumers to remove or replace the latch and lock on the recalled Lane and Virginia Maid brand cedar chests. Fourteen children have suffocated after ...
The Lane hope chest in which a young Franklin brother and sister were trapped and died Sunday was made in 1939, one of the years that the Virginia company made chests that were later recalled due to ...
Toy chests and trunks have been involved in 34 child deaths since 1996, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported Wednesday, warning parents to beware of chests — especially those that lock ...
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