CPSC, Atico International USA Announce Recall of Children's Folding Chairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 29, 2005
Release #05-163


WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.

Name of Product: Children's Folding Chair

Units Sold: About 1.5 million

Distributor: Atico International USA Inc., of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Problem: The chair's safety lock can fail, allowing the chair to collapse or fold unexpectedly. Children's fingers can become caught or entrapped in the hinge and slot areas of the chair, posing a pinch or cut hazard. This can cause severe lacerations and finger tip amputations to children's fingers.

Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received four reports of finger tip amputations and seven reports of lacerations to children's fingers.

Description: The recalled children's folding chairs are made of metal tubing with a padded seat. They were sold in red, blue, yellow and green colors either individually or as part of a set consisting of a table and four chairs. Each chair is about 22-inches high, 10-inches wide, and about 11-inches deep. "IMPORTED BY: ATICO INTERNATIONAL USA, INC." is written on a label located underneath the seat of some of the chairs.

Sold at: Hardware, discount department, toy, grocery and drug stores nationwide from September 2002 through April 2005 for about $10 individually and for about $30 for a set.

Manufactured in: China

Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the chairs and contact Atico for a full refund.

Consumer Contact: Consumers should call Atico at (877) 546-4835 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the company's Web site at www.aticousa.com

Picture of Recalled Children's Folding Chairs

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From: About.com


Wood Folding Chairs

Wood folding chairs come in a variety of finishes and designs. Wood Folding Chairs are normally constructed with high quality hardwood, coated with polyurethane environmentally safe paint, and finished with a clear lacquer varnish. These wood chairs are available in various shapes and colors.

Folding chairs made of wood give a natural and sophisticated look to your interiors or exteriors. Wood folding chairs provide excellent and exclusive seating for convention centers, churches, educational institutions, restaurants, hotels, party rental firms, weddings and receptions, graduations, banquets, and all other special occasions.

A wide variety of wood folding chairs made of oak wood, teak wood, mahogany, fruit wood, white wood, and other natural wood are offered for sale in almost all furniture showrooms at affordable

prices. Chairs built of oak or teak wood will often last a lifetime, as they are very sturdy.

A wood folding chair consists of a frame, seat and backrest, metal corner reinforcing plates, and removable padded vinyl seat cushions. Wooden folding chairs are coated with high quality paint or clear lacquer varnish to secure durability. High quality wood coupled with modern wood processing techniques and carpentry skills produces beautiful, stylish, and long lasting chairs.

You'll have no problem to find the perfect wooden folding chair for your next special event, meeting room, wedding, conference or banquet. The Wood chairs are also perfect for outdoors such as beaches, gardens, and lawns. Wood folding chairs are available in many colors and styles. A wood folding chair is elegant and comfortable.

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From: YourFoldingChairs.com

Cardboard Folding Chair

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From: www.designboom.com

History of Folding Chairs

Folding chairs were already being used in Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. The curule chair of the Roman magistrate was a folding chair, as well as the seat of the emperor. The frame was mostly made of wood, and seldomly made of metal. The wood was inlaid with artistic carvings, gilded, and decorated with ivory. In Northern Europe, folding chairs date back to the bronze age.

The folding chair became especially widespread during the Middle Ages. Here it was treasured as a liturgical furniture piece. Since the 15th and 16th century the folding chair has mostly had arm and head rests. Of course, newer chairs which are often found in functions and events are also called folding chairs. In 1947, Fredric Arnold created the first aluminum folding chair with fabric strapping for the seat and back. By 1957, the Fredric Arnold Company of Brooklyn, New York, was manufacturing more than 14,000 chairs per day. Today, the folding chair is mostly made of hard plastic or metal or wood. Folding chairs can be divided into different categories

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nathaniel Alexander patented a folding chair

On July 7, 1911 Nathaniel Alexander of Lynchburg, Virginia patented a folding chair. According to his patent, Nathaniel Alexander designed his chair to be used in schools, churches, and other auditoriums. His design included a book rest that was usable for the person sitting in the seat behind and was ideal for church or choir use. Below you can view the patent drawing of Nathaniel Alexander's folding chair.

Nathaniel Alexander - Folding Chair


By Mary Bellis