Tropical Bedding recalls 15,000 mattress sets

Tropical Bedding Mfg., based in Caguas, Puerto Rico, has recalled 15,000 mattress sets because they fail to meet the federal open–flame mattress standard, 16 CFR Part 1633.

No injuries or incidents have been reported in association with the mattresses, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, which issued the recall notice.

The recall involves crib and bunk mattresses and mattress sets in twin, full, queen and king sizes. The crib and bunk mattresses do not have any labels. The other mattresses have “Classics,” “Classics II,” “Imagine,” “Sweet Mysteries,” “Treasures” or “Comfort Dream” printed on a label located on the top panel at the foot of the mattress. “Classics” models manufactured between August 2008 and April 2009 are not included in the recall. That model has a federal label attached that includes the date of manufacture and “Classics.”

The mattresses were sold at City Mattress and furniture stores in Puerto Rico from July 2007 through September 2009. They retailed for between $30 and $135.

The CPSC tells consumers to “stop using the mattresses immediately and return them to Tropical Bedding Mfg. for a refund.” Consumers can contact the company by calling Carmen Martinez at 787–586–1139.

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