IKEA Recall
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Some Ikea blinds recalled due to ‘potential choking hazard’ for childrenHealth Canada advises anyone who bought Ikea's Trippevals or Hoppvals cellular blinds between May 1, 2021 and Sept. 5, 2022 to immediately stop using them.CanadaAug 15, 2023
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Ikea chair recalled in Canada due to potential ‘fall and injury’ hazardAbout 3,300 units of the defective swivel chair were sold in Canada between October 2019 and December 2022, according to Ikea and Health Canada.CanadaDec 22, 2022
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Ikea recalls children’s bibs worldwide over choking hazard fearsThe bibs were sold worldwide, both in Ikea stores and online, between August and September.ConsumerOct 9, 2019
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Ikea dining table recalled in Canada over reports it can partially collapseAbout 1,500 affected products were sold in Canada, and 5,200 were sold south of the border.ConsumerNov 28, 2018
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Ikea Canada recalls ceiling lamps after reports of glass shades falling offIKEA is asking consumers with affected products to stop using them immediately.ConsumerSep 27, 2018
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Ikea Canada recalls water dispenser for pets after dogs suffocateIkea Canada has asked pet owners to stop using the water dispensers in their homes immediately.ConsumerJul 11, 2018
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Ikea recalling marshmallow candies due to mice infestationThe marshmallows sold at the Swedish-based retail stores may contain harmful bacteria.CanadaFeb 28, 2018
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Ikea relaunches recall of 29 million chests, dressers after 7th child killedThe death of a California toddler, who was found trapped underneath an Ikea Malm dresser in May, has raised questions about whether Ikea has effectively spread the word about the recall.ConsumerNov 21, 2017
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Ikea agrees to $50M settlement after its dressers tipped over, killing 3 childrenIkea says "a tentative settlement" has been reached in the case involving three families in the United States whose children died after Ikea chests and dressers tipped over.WorldDec 22, 2016
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Ikea to recall millions of ‘Malm’ dressers after 6 children killed in U.S.IKEA has stopped selling one of its most-popular dressers and is set to recall millions more, according to reports.CanadaJun 27, 2016
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