CPSC Recall in 2009: Near Strangulation Prompts Recall of Roman Blinds; Sold Exclusively at IKEA

Updated on January 18, 2026.

See the recall details below. You can also see similar information for other consumer product recalls in 2009.

Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 09-325
Date: August 25, 2009
Product Name: MELINA Roman Blinds
Recall Description:

This recall includes all sizes/colors of MELINA Roman blinds. These blinds have a sewn-in label at the top edge of the blind with the IKEA logotype, article name (MELINA), 5-digit supplier number 19395, four digit date stamp (YYWW) and the words "Made in Taiwan". On the bottom edge of the blind there is a sewn-in orange/white safety warning label. The blinds are made from 100% polyester.

Hazard Description:

Strangulations can occur when a child places his/her neck between the exposed inner cord and the fabric on the backside of the blind or when a child pulls the cord out and wraps it around his/her neck. The Roman blind has a continuous looped bead chain that when not attached to the wall or floor, hangs loosely by the blind, posing a strangulation hazard to children.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Refund

Units: About 120,000
Incidents:

CPSC and IKEA received a report of a 2-year-old boy who suffered a near strangulation. His mother found him hanging from the looped bead chain.

Sold At:

IKEA stores nationwide from August 2006 through June 2008 for between $20 and $40.

Manufactured In: