4our Kiddies Tip Restraint Kits Recalled Due to Tip-Over Hazard; Risk of Serious Injury and Death
Recently, 4our Kiddies tip restraint kits, which include plastic tip restraints, were recalled because it was discovered that they could degrade or break. They present tip over and entrapment dangers that could cause serious injuries or even death to children or older people who were engaged with furniture secured to the wall with the restraints. If you or your child was injured as a result of a tip-over or entrapment caused by 4our Kiddies tip restraint kits, you should call the seasoned Chicago-based lawyers of Moll Law Group. Billions have been recovered in cases with which we’ve been involved around the country.
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The 4our Kiddies tip restraint kits, which has plastic tip restraints or furniture straps, were sold on Amazon.com from June 2019 through January 2026 for $6 to $21. They were recalled on March 26, 2026, because they may have a hidden defect.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has become aware of a minimum of 150 cases where consumers reported that the plastic tip restraint kits broke. Three of these cases involved tip-over accidents.
These kits contain two white plastic mounts, one of which attaches to the furniture and the other of which attaches to the wall where the furniture is located. They also include two drywall anchors, two types of screws, and a white plastic cable zip tie. Consumer Product Safety Commission testing found that the recalled plastic tip restraints do not meet the industry standard requirements for tip restraints. Furthermore, the plastic that the brackets, mounts and cable zip tie are made of can become degraded or break over time, which can result in furniture tipping and harming a consumer.
Knowing that you’ve installed a tip restraint may lull you into a false sense of security that your furniture will not tip over. Unfortunately, there is the potential for danger, perhaps even more serious danger, since you assume the furniture that is secured by the tip restraints is safe for your child to be around. Around 253,500 tip restraint kits are affected by this recall.
The company 4our Kiddies has asked consumers to stop using the 4ourKiddies plastic tip restraints and contact the company for a stainless-steel replacement tip restraint kit. Children should be kept away from the furniture that’s held to the wall by the plastic tip restraint kits while awaiting the replacement kit.
What if you or your child was already injured by a furniture tip-over as a result of the 4our Kiddies plastic restraints? It may be appropriate to bring a product liability lawsuit against the company. These can be brought when a product has a design, manufacturing, or marketing defect.
Consult an Experienced Chicago-based Product Liability Attorney
If you or a loved one was harmed by the 4ourKiddies tip restraint kits that have been recalled, call the knowledgeable Chicago-based product liability lawyers of Moll Law Group to determine whether you have a viable basis to sue for damages. If our firm is able to establish liability for a defective tip kit, we may be able to recover a range of economic and noneconomic damages on your behalf. Complete our online form or call us at 312.462.1700.
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