How to keep your kids safe after millions of furniture tip kits were recalled

Millions of kits designed to prevent furniture tipping were recalled Thursday by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission over potential child safety risks.

Because the plastic zip tie in the kits, made by New Age Industries of Vietnam, “can become brittle or weak," furniture that they're supposed to anchor to the wall can detach, posing a potentially fatal fall risk to children, according to the commission.

There have been no reported injuries since the recall notice was issued, only reports of the product breaking, the commission said.

New Age furniture tip kits have been sold in furniture stores nationwide and online since at least November 2019.

The kits include a plastic zip-tie, two brackets, and two screws, and were sold with dressers and other similar furniture pieces manufactured in Vietnam, the commission reported.

Here’s what you should know:

What furniture brands are impacted by the recall?

If you bought dressers or chests from any of the following furniture companies, you might want to check the manufacturing label or sticker to see if your furniture tip kit was part of the batch recalled.

Here’s the full list of the furniture stores believed to be impacted by the recall:

◾ American Drew

◾ American Woodcrafters

◾ Amini Innovation Corp.

◾ Ashley Furniture Industries LLC

◾ Aspenhome

◾ Austin Group Furniture LLC

◾ Avalon International Inc. LLC

◾ Bassett Furniture Industries Inc.

◾ Drew and Jonathan by Hooker Furnishings

◾ Emery Park

◾ FD Home Corp.

◾ Flexsteel Industries Inc.

◾ Furniture Values International LLC

◾ Homelegance USA LLC

◾ Hooker Furnishings

◾ Kincaid Furniture

◾ LC Direct Furniture

◾ Legacy Classic/Modern Furniture

◾ Liberty Furniture Industries Inc.

◾ Magnussen Home Furnishings Inc.

◾ New Classic Home Furnishings Inc.

◾ Parker House Furniture

◾ Progressive Furniture

◾ Pulaski Furniture

◾ Riverside Furniture

◾ Samuel Lawrence

◾ Springhill Designs

◾ Standard Furniture Manufacturing Co. LLC

◾ Universal Furniture

◾ Van Thiel & Co.

◾ Vanguard Furniture Co.

How do I know if I have a recalled furniture tip kit?

The best way to check out whether your tip kit has been recalled is to check the manufacturer's sticker or stamp on the piece of furniture.

The product’s packaging has white with black lettering and includes directions on how to anchor furniture, with a label on the bottom of the package that states “Manufactured by New Age Industries.”

If the sticker or stamp has a date of November 2019 or later and is made out of plastic, then consumers should contact Alliance4Safety for a free replacement tip kit.

The commission recommends parents keep all children away from potentially affected furniture until they receive a replacement tip kit.