The Swedish budget furniture store IKEA has recalled two models of its popular children’s beds after discovering that they contain dangerous metal parts.
The recall of the “Kritter” and “Sniglar” beds is to protect children from the sharp metals on the head and side of the beds, according to an announcement on the company’s website yesterday.
The beds have been sold in 17 countries, including Thailand.
Those who bought the product can return, exchange or get it repaired without any charges, The Daily News reported
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