Children's bunk bed is recalled over fears of 'entrapment, fall and strangulation' | Daily Mail Online

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Because of defects in the upper and lower bunks, they were worried about being "trapped, fallen and strangled", so the children's bunk beds were recalled.

The Product Safety Agency of Australia (PSA) urgently recalled Australian hardwood bunk beds provided by Organature in Victoria, including single, king-size and double single sizes. 

The wooden bunk beds sold nationwide from August 24, 2015 to July 27 last year, pose a major problem that may cause injuries to young children.

Due to concerns that defects in the top bed will lead to "trapping, falling and strangulation", many children's bunk beds produced by Organature have been recalled (pictured)

PSA has warned consumers that the current state of the bed frame does not meet the requirements of the mandatory manufacturing standards for bunk beds. 

The Australian Product Safety Authority stated: "The space on the top bunks is larger than the standard allows." 

Consumers who have purchased any bunk beds should stop using them and wait until Organature directly contacts them to ensure they have the correct details.   

The Australian Department of Product Safety warns consumers that the upper bunk space is larger than the standard allowed space, which may cause safety hazards to children 

PSA said in a statement: "The organization will then provide consumers with parts to repair themselves."    

If the consumer cannot complete the repair independently, the Organization will finalize an alternative arrangement.   

Organature is an Australian company founded by Peter and Maureen Byl in 2004, specializing in the production of organic furniture, mattresses, bedding and linens. 

The Australian Daily Mail has contacted Organisation for comment. 

The Australian Product Safety Agency has recalled Organature’s hardwood bunk beds, which are single, king and double single

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