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Urgent safety recall: Harvey Norman bunk bed could trap kids

A bunk bed sold at Harvey Norman at Mascot, NSW,  has been recalled due to the risk of entrapment. The Domino bunk bed was being sold at the south-east Sydney branch without the required infill on the top bunk side panel.

The company has taken the measures to recall the bunk bed as it runs the risk of injuring children. The bed supplied by Dixie Cummings Enterprises Pty Ltd is a wooden bunk bed intended for children.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published a recall notice on its website saying the product "does not comply with the mandatory standard Trade Practices Act 1974".

As stated on the ACCC’s website, customers who have purchased the bed will be contacted by Harvey Norman via phone or mail, to organise a new timber panel and label that will be supplied and installed free of charge.

Consumers can get in touch with the Aftersales Administrator by emailing aftersalessupport@dixiecummings.com.au or via phone on (03) 9762 2988.

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Harvey Norman, Recall, Bunk bed, ACCC