Recliner Chair Recalled by Golden Chair & Allen Manufacturing
NEWS from CPSC
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Office of Information and Public Affairs
Washington, DC 20207
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Media Relations
May 23, 1996
(301) 504-7908
Release # 96-130
CPSC, Golden Chair, and Allen Manufacturing Announce
Recliner Chair Recall
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Golden Chair of Houlka,
Miss., and Allen Manufacturing of Benton, Tenn., are
announcing the recall of about 142,000 recliner chairs
because small children can get trapped or strangle in the
recliners.
Children can get their heads caught and possibly
strangle in recliners if the space between the chair's seat
and foot rest measures more than five inches wide. Since
1990, two children have died and two others nearly strangled
when children leaned forward on the leg rest while their
heads were caught between the chair seat and leg rest.
Golden Chair Inc. is recalling about 100,000 recliners
and Allen Manufacturing is recalling about 42,000 recliners
that have a space between the chair seat and leg rest
measuring up to 6 inches wide. CPSC is not aware of injuries
involving recliners made by Golden Chair or Allen
Manufacturing. These companies are conducting this recall to
prevent injuries.
The furniture industry's guidelines for recliners,
established in 1988 by the American Furniture Manufacturers
Association, specify that openings between the upholstered
seat and leg rest should measure five inches or less. The
recliners involved in this recall do not meet these
guidelines.
Golden Chair recliners, which are upholstered in beige,
blue, brown, or mauve fabric, can be identified by a label
stapled underneath the foot rest. The label identifies the
manufacturers as "Golden Chair, Inc." or "Golden Furniture
Manufacturing Co." The license number "Lic. No. NY 58770"
may also appear on the label. In addition, a serial number
is attached to the wood rail visible under the chair when it
is in the fully reclined position.
Allen Manufacturing recliners, which are upholstered in
fabric and vinyl in an assortment of colors, can be
identified by a label, #VA-9300Tn, attached to the bottom of
the foot rest.
Furniture stores nationwide sold the Golden Chair
recliners from January 1987 to December 1995. Furniture
stores nationwide sold the Allen Manufacturing recliners
from January 1988 to December 1995.
Consumers who own Golden Chair or Allen Manufacturing
recliners should measure the space between the seat and foot
rest. If the opening is greater than five inches, consumers
should stop using the chair immediately.
Consumers who own Golden Chair recliners should call
the company at (800) 965-1277. Consumers who own Allen
Manufacturing recliners should call the company at (888)
338-0550. The companies will send a free crossbar to attach
between the seat and foot rest, which is designed to reduce
the space and prevent injuries to children. Prior to calling
the manufacturer, consumers should have measurements of both
the width of the opening between the chair seat and foot
rest, and the distance between the mechanism that fastens
the foot rest to the chair.
Consumers should call CPSC's hotline at (800) 638-2772
to report other recliners not part of this recall with
spaces greater than 5 inches between the chair seat and foot
rest fully extended. Any recliner with large spacing
presents an entrapment hazard to children.