
The kits can be ordered by visiting, e-mailing the firm at or calling toll-free at (855) 364-2619 between 9 a.m.

These dressers were sold at Furniture Kidz,, and other juvenile specialty stores from January 2005 to December 2010 for between $600 and $900.įree retrofit kits that contain wall anchor straps are being offered to consumers to help prevent the dresser from tipping.
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The top drawer has two clear plastic windows in front. The dresser is composed of engineered wood, solid wood and wood veneers. The recalled dresser measures 35-inches high by 21- inches deep by 39- inches wide and is part of the Chelsea children’s bedroom furniture collection. In addition, most dressers will have the model number, “Natart Juvenile,” “Made in Canada” and “Chelsea 3 Drawer Dresser” printed on another label located on the back of the dresser. A sticker with the word “Natart” and the firm’s logo is affixed to the inside of the top drawer. The dressers were sold in five finishes Cappuccino, Cappuccino with a brown top, Ebony, Ebony with a brown top, and Antique or French White. The specific recall involves the Chelsea three-drawer windowed dresser with the model number 3033. CPSC has received one report of a 2-year-old child in Illinois who reportedly suffocated when he climbed on or up an open lower drawer into the second dresser drawer, causing the dresser to fall and entrap him between the unit and the floor. The first recall is for these dressers from Gemme Juvenile Inc., of Quebec. However, the industry accepted voluntary standards in 2009 that require tip-over restraints that attach to the interior wall, framing or other support be included with all dressers to help prevent tip-over entrapment hazards to young children.

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According to the CPSC, a child dies every two weeks as a result of falling furniture or TV sets.Īll the recalled dressers had previously met safety standards. The recalling companies will supply retrofit kits to help reduce the risk of the dressers tipping over.

The concern in both cases is that children will open the dresser drawers to scale the furniture, causing it to become unbalanced and fall over, possibly trapping the child. The Natart Chelsea Dresser (left) and Million Dollar Baby’s “Emily” Dresser have both been recalled.The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced recalls for two separate kids’ dressers following the deaths of three toddlers possibly resulting from the furniture falling on the children.
