Thanks to new safety standards, many dressers are safer than before, but older models could still pose a deadly risk.
Look around your bedroom. Is there something dangerous there that your hurt or even kill a child? What about your child's bedroom?
Many dressers are safer than before, thanks to new safety standards, but older models could still pose a deadly risk.
Ikea announced in April that all its U.S. dressers now meet the new standard. Bassett Furniture told CR that 10 to 20 percent of its dressers currently being sold were built before September 2023.
New safety standards for dressers have made newer models safer, but older dressers still pose a significant risk to children. Consumer Reports experts say that furniture tip-overs have injured and ...
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