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                <title><![CDATA[IKEA Product Defects and Your Child’s Safety]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2015 21:00:01 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>IKEA is a popular retailer for San Diego residents who are seeking affordable but stylish furniture for their homes. Are IKEA product defects, particularly those implicated in child injuries, a reason to stay away from the store? According to a recent article from Consumerist, IKEA is re-recalling (in other words, recalling for a second time)&hellip;</p>
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<p>IKEA is a popular retailer for San Diego residents who are seeking affordable but stylish furniture for their homes. Are IKEA<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/product-defects.html"> product defects</a>, particularly those implicated in<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/product-defects.html"> child injuries</a>, a reason to stay away from the store? According to a<a href="http://consumerist.com/2015/09/08/ikea-recalls-spelevink-crib-mattresses-for-a-second-time-now-its-flammability/"> recent article</a> from <em>Consumerist</em>, IKEA is re-recalling (in other words, recalling for a second time) one of its crib mattresses. What is the problem with the crib mattress? Based on the<a href="http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2015/IKEA-Recalls-Crib-Mattresses-Fire-Hazard/"> recall</a> issued by the<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/product-defects.html"> Consumer Product Safety Commission</a> (CPSC), the recall is due to the alleged flammability of the mattresses. In previous recalls, the same mattresses posed a risk of entrapment to young children. News of this recall comes on the heels of two other serious IKEA recalls, begging the question: Are IKEA products safe for your kids?</p>



<p><strong>Details of the Mattress Recall</strong></p>



<p>What do you need to know about the product defect identified in a specific group of IKEA mattresses? First, the name of the product is the VYSSA SPELEVINK crib mattress, and the CPSC identified the following hazard in this consumer item: “The crib mattresses fail to meet the federal open flame standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard.” The mattresses were sold at IKEA stores throughout the country, including the San Diego area, between October of 2010 and May of 2014.</p>



<p>If you purchased one of these mattresses, you should immediately stop using it and return it to an IKEA store. Consumers were previously urged to return this same model due to the serious child injury risks it posed. Specifically, a<a href="http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2015/IKEA-Expands-Recall-of-Crib-Mattresses/"> recall</a> issued by the CPSC detailed how the crib mattresses were constructed in such a way that they “could create a gap between the mattress and crib ends larger than allowed by federal regulations.” Those federal regulations are in place to prevent infants from getting trapped and suffocating.</p>



<p>Yet the crib mattress is not the only consumer issue that IKEA currently faces. The brand has been linked to other products that could pose unreasonable risks to children.</p>



<p><strong>Child Injuries and Consumer Products</strong></p>



<p>In addition to the crib mattresses identified in the recent recall, <em>Consumer Affairs</em> recently<a href="http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recalls/ikea-recalls-childrens-nightlight-081815.html"> reported</a> on a recall of IKEA nightlights due to the risk of electrical shock to kids. The PATRULL nightlights, which were designed in multiple different colors to be used in children’s rooms, were made with a plastic covering that could easily become detached. Once that cover detaches, the electrical components of the nightlight are exposed. One child already suffered an electrical shock injury. Although no other known incidents were reported, it is extremely important for parents to stop using these nightlights.</p>



<p>Shortly before news of the nightlight recall, headlines reported on the defective IKEA “Malm” dressers, which posed an unacceptable tipping risk. Two children died because of the product defect. In all, IKEA recalled 27 million dressers and chest, according to an<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ikea-malm-recall_55afd059e4b07af29d5725d5"> article</a> in <em>Huffington Post</em>.</p>



<p>When we buy products for use in our homes, we deserve to expect that they will not cause harm to our children. However, injuries caused by defective products do happen. If your child suffers an injury from a defective product, you should discuss your case with a<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/contact-us.html"> San Diego product liability lawyer</a> as soon as possible.<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/contact-us.html"> Contact the Walton Law Firm</a> today to learn more about our services.</p>



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<a href="/blog/new-female-libido-drug-approved-but-is-it-safe/">New Female Libido Drug Approved, But is it Safe?</a>
<a href="/blog/child-injury-risks-and-laundry-pods/">Child Injury Risks and Laundry Pods</a></p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Is Your Home Safe for Seniors?]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2015 18:03:21 GMT</pubDate>
                
                    <category><![CDATA[Personal Injury]]></category>
                
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Injuries to older adults can happen in many places and they can have numerous causes. In some cases, intentional bad acts from elder abuse can result in serious personal injuries to California seniors. At the same time, as the body ages it becomes more fragile and prone to slip and fall injuries. Given the frailty&hellip;</p>
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<p>Injuries to older adults can happen in many places and they can have numerous causes. In some cases, intentional bad acts from elder abuse can result in serious personal injuries to California seniors. At the same time, as the body ages it becomes more fragile and prone to<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/slip-and-fall.html"> slip and fall injuries</a>. Given the frailty of many elderly persons, another party’s negligence can quickly become deadly. In some cases, it is in the very homes of older adults in California that injuries occur. How can you ensure that your home is safe? If an elderly loved one lives at home, how can you be certain that your loved one is not at risk of<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/slip-and-fall.html"> preventable injuries</a>? These are questions that were posed recently in an<a href="http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2015/sep/08/aging-in-place/"> article</a> in the <em>San Diego Union-Tribune</em>.</p>



<p><strong>Identifying Potential Hazards in Your House</strong></p>



<p>About 90% of older adults in America say that they want to remain in their own homes—they do not want to have to move to an assisted-living facility or nursing home. However, hidden dangers may be lurking in their houses that would not pose a threat to a younger resident but could lead to a serious accident for someone of retirement age.</p>



<p>Many common features of Southern California homes could lead to a serious fall that results in broken bones—or worse. Some of the typical features of a house to which the article points include:
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<li>Upstairs bedrooms;</li>



<li>Bathtub that requires you to climb into it;</li>



<li>Cabinets up high; and</li>



<li>Appliances in low cupboards.</li>
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As one retired San Diego architect explained, “most San Diego homes are an injury minefield” for seniors who cannot get around as easily. He went on to emphasize, “We’re dealing with an enormous segment of our society and what concerns me is that people are not safe on their own.” The irony is that San Diego prides itself on being a welcoming community with many opportunities for outdoor activities, regardless of age, year-round. Yet for many San Diego residents who enjoy the outdoors, the indoor parts of their lives could end up being the most hazardous.</p>



<p><strong>How to Prevent Accidents</strong></p>



<p>As the San Diego population continues to age, we need to think more carefully about the safety of our homes and social spaces.<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/slip-and-fall.html"> Slip and fall accidents</a> can happen anywhere, to be sure, but they do not have to happen in domestic spaces. Although simply asking an older adult to climb the stairs or to step into a bathtub may not be considered negligence under the law, it is important to remember that we do have a duty to keep our properties free of hazards to those we invite inside.</p>



<p>In other words, if an entryway is wet from a rainstorm, it is the responsibility of the property owner to clean it up before someone gets hurt in a slip and fall accident. In terms of the structure and design of homes, elder advocates in the San Diego area have proposed a number of new living developments that would cater to elderly residents by providing some of the following:
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<li>Single-story models;</li>



<li>Lower cabinets in the kitchen and bathroom; and</li>



<li>Carpeted, rather than slick tiled, floors.</li>
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Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries in older adults, according to a<a href="http://www.cdc.gov/homeandrecreationalsafety/falls/adultfalls.html"> fact sheet</a> from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). If you or an elderly loved one recently suffered an injury in a slip and fall accident, you may be able to file a claim for financial compensation. An experienced<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/contact-us.html"> San Diego slip and fall lawyer</a> can discuss your case with you today.<a href="https://www.sandiegoaccidentinjurylawyer.com/contact-us.html"> Contact the Walton Law Firm</a> to learn more about our services.</p>



<p><strong>See Related Blog Posts:</strong>
<a href="/blog/seniors-suffer-long-term-injuries-from-auto-accidents/">Seniors Suffer Long-Term Injuries from Auto Accidents</a>
<a href="/blog/osha-cracks-down-on-nurse-injuries/">OSHA Cracks Down on Nurse Injuries</a></p>
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