Leggett & Platt recalls 25,000 adjustable bed bases
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Leggett & Platt announced the voluntary recall of about 25,200 L&P adjustable bases that they said pose a potential fire hazard.
CPSC said the bases contain electrical components in the motor control board that can fail and short causing overheating, which poses a fire hazard.
L&P said it has received 29 complaints of overheating in the electronic motor control board located in a housing under the deck of the power foundation. No injuries or property damage have been reported.
The power foundations have handheld remote controls. The recalled models are Titanium, Gold" and Signature by Leggett & Platt and other brands names including Interflex, American Signature, Spring Air, Sealy and Simmons.
Since power foundations look very similar, consumers should identify their products by looking at the remote controls. The remote controls are either black or dark gray and have a label with one of these brand names: Adjustables by Leggett & Platt, Interflex, American Signature, Sealy, Simmons or Spring Air. Photos of these remotes and these labels can be viewed at www.titaniumrecall.com. No other power foundations are involved in this recall, officials said.
The adjustable bases were sold at mattress retailers nationwide from March of 2008 to October of 2011 for about ,700 to ,200.
Consumers should immediately unplug the power cord and stop using the power functions of the beds. Consumers should contact Leggett to arrange for a free in-home repair of the product or for a free modification kit and consumer installation instructions, the company said.
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