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Secure It! Important Furniture Safety and Recall Information

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Secure It! Creating Safer Homes Together [View in Browser]( [IKEA]( Secure It! Creating Safer Homes Together [Hero_Image]( When it comes to our homes, safety is paramount. That's why IKEA has created products with a focus on both safety and quality. Working together, we can help prevent accidents and make every home a safer place for our children. Some helpful tips for a safer home: [one] Always make sure that furniture is securely attached to the wall using the right hardware. Don't forget to use the tip-over restraints provided with the product. [two] Always place heavy objects in the lowest drawers. [three] Remember to never put a TV or other heavy objects on the top of a chest of drawers or any furniture not intended for use with a TV. [four] Never let children climb or hang on drawers, doors or shelves. To see more about how you can have a Safer Home, please click here: [Learn more]( Recall Alert: IKEA has recalled the KULLEN 3-drawer chest, certain MALM chests and dressers produced prior to June 2016, and other chests and dressers produced prior to June 2016 due to tip-over and entrapment hazards. For more information about these recalls and to see how you participate, please [click here]( Secure It! Prevent tip-over injury. Furniture with included restraints must be secured to the wall according to the assembly instructions. See store or IKEA-USA.com for details. © Inter IKEA Systems B.V. 2020. IKEA North American Services, LLC. 420 Alan Wood Road, Conshohocken, PA 19428

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