Hayneedle Recalls Wooden Arc Hammock Stands Due to Fall Hazard
What was recalled
The recalled Shorea wood hammock stands are natural or driftwood colored with an arc-shaped holder standing perpendicular to two base pieces. The stand is 14.5 feet long, 5 feet wide and 4.25 feet high. The stand is compatible with spreader bar hammocks, which are sold separately. The item/model number VFA042-1 or VFA287-1 is printed on the packaging.
Hazard
The layers of wood in the stand can separate and fail, causing the stand to break and posing a fall hazard.
Injuries
The firm received 25 reports of incidents, including four injuries with two that required medical attention.
Made in
Vietnam
Where it was sold
- Online at Hammocks.com, hayneedle.com and Walmart Marketplace from March 2012 through September 2013 for between $300 and $380.
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