High risk Recalled May 13, 2004 22,000 units Updated February 11, 2025

CPSC, Coaster Co. of America Announce Recall of Bunk Beds

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The hazard

A gap between the step of the built-in ladder and the top bunk allows enough room for a child's body to slip through but will not allow for a child's head to pass through. This poses a serious strangulation risk. Federal standards for bunk beds are designed to protect children against entrapment and strangulation.

Incidents reported: None reported.

What to do now

Consumers should stop using the bunk beds immediately and call Coaster of America for a free repair kit.

Contact: For more information, consumers should call Coaster toll-free at (800) 282-9362 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday or visit the firm's website at www.coastercompany.com

About this recall

The recall involves model 2008, 2056, 2256 and 2258 bunk beds. The metal bunk beds were sold in twin/twin and twin/full sizes. A Coaster Company of America label can be found on the bed frame of the top bunk. The enamel finishes come in blue, black, red, yellow, or white.

Product photos

Recalled Twin/Full metal bunk bed
Recalled Twin/Full metal bunk bed
Recalled Twin/Twin metal bunk bed
Recalled Twin/Twin metal bunk bed
Recalled Twin/Twin metal bunk bed
Recalled Twin/Twin metal bunk bed
Recalled Twin/Full metal bunk bed
Recalled Twin/Full metal bunk bed

Photos: U.S. CPSC