IKEA to pay fine for 2006 candle recall
WASHINGTON — Home furnishing company IKEA agreed to pay a $500,000 fine for being slow to report defective outdoor candles, the government said Sunday.
In May 2006, IKEA recalled 133,000 packages of outdoor candles in the United States. The company had received at least 32 reports of problems, including 12 injuries.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said IKEA did not promptly report the problems, as the law requires.
The candles were available at IKEA stores around the country between February 2001 and July 2005.
This fine comes on the heels of the company's Thursday recall of 670,000 blinds in the United States. The window dressings were recalled after a 1-year-old girl died when she got caught in the inner cord of a set of IKEA Roman blinds over her playpen.