CPSC

Portable bed handles Recalled for Entrapment Hazard

Bedside Assistant model BA10W
Bedside Assistant model BA10W
Label on Bedside Assistant model BA10W
Label on Bedside Assistant model BA10W
Bedside Assistant model BA11W
Bedside Assistant model BA11W
Label on Adjustable bed handle model AJ1
Label on Adjustable bed handle model AJ1
Adjustable bed handle model AJ1
Adjustable bed handle model AJ1
Label on Bedside Assistant model BA11W
Label on Bedside Assistant model BA11W
Photo on bed handle AJ1 packaging
Photo on bed handle AJ1 packaging
Photo on bed handle BA11W packaging
Photo on bed handle BA11W packaging

Hazard

When attached to an adult's bed without the use of safety retention straps, the handle can shift out of place, creating a dangerous gap between the bed handle and the side of the mattress. This poses a serious risk of entrapment, strangulation and death.

What You Should Do

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using all recalled bed handles that were sold without safety retention straps. Contact Bed Handles, Inc. for free safety retention straps to secure the bed handle to the bed frame, new assembly and installation instructions for models BA10W, BA11W and AJ1 and a warning label to attach to the bed handles. The bed handles should be used only with the safety retention straps securely in place attaching the bed handle to the bed frame in order to prevent a gap.

Consumer Contact

Bed Handles Inc. at 800-725-6903 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or online at http://bedhandles.com/ and click on Recall Information at the bottom of the page for more information.

Products

Portable bed handles

Injuries & Incidents

Sold At

Home health care stores, drug stores and medical equipment stores nationwide and in home and health care catalogs from January 1994 through December 2007 for about $100.