Customers could be injured by falling glass.
IKEA is urgently recalling two popular brands of ceiling lamps after reports the glass cover had fallen and caused injuries.
“Ikea has received customer reports of Lock and Hyby ceiling lamp glass shades falling,” the company said in a statement. “There are potential safety risks if Lock and Hyby ceiling lamp shade falls.”
The company has received 224 reports of incidents worldwide, including 11 injuries, but a spokeswoman told news.com.au there had been no reported injuries in Australia.
Lock and Hyby ceiling lamps.Source:Supplied
“Ikea takes product safety very seriously. All our products are tested to and comply with applicable testing standards and legislation,” the statement said.
“In spite of this we have received reports that Lock and Hyby ceiling lamp shades have fallen. In order to safeguard customers and avoid further incidents we are recalling the products.”
The Lock ceiling lamp has been sold in Australia since 2002 and the Hyby ceiling lamp since 2012. Ikea has not said how many of the products had been sold.
Ikea said customers should immediately return uninstalled Lock or Hyby lights for a full refund. If the lights are already installed, Ikea said customers should contact customer service for more information.
“Customers should not remove the product themselves,” the company said.
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