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Kritter |
The furniture retailer said it has received seven reports of breakage of the metal rod connecting the guardrail to the bed frame. A broken rod could expose sharp metal edges, which pose the risk of cuts.
IKEA Singapore said that so far, there have been no reports of any injuries caused by the breakage of the metal rod.
Those who have a KRITTER or SNIGLAR junior bed are advised to immediately check the date stamp on the label attached to either the headboard or the underside of the bed.
Sniglar |
Customers with an affected product can go to the customer service department at either IKEA Tampines or IKEA Alexandra, or contact IKEA Customer Service at 6786 6868, for details on receiving a repair kit free of charge.
IKEA has also apologised for any inconvenience caused.
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