CPSC Recall in 2011: Tween Brands Recalls Beaded Curtains Due to Risk of Entrapment and Strangulation; Sold Exclusively at Justice Stores

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 11-211
Date: May 02, 2011
Product Name: Beaded Curtains
Recall Description:

This recall involves two styles of Justice-brand beaded door curtains, the diamond beaded curtain, and the disco ball beaded curtain. These multi-colored curtains are used as a decorative divider in a doorway and measure 72 inches long. Each curtain is sold with two plastic mounting brackets, each measuring 12 inches wide. The name of the product is printed on the packaging and the curtains have tracking numbers 904598.1735 and 904597.1735 printed on labels located on one of the mounting brackets and on the packaging.

Hazard Description:

The beaded curtains are prone to entanglement. When an adult or child plays with or runs through the beaded curtains, the risks of entanglement and strangulation are posed.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Refund

Units: About 36,000
Incidents:

The firm has received two reports of consumers becoming entangled in the curtains. No injuries have been reported.

Sold At:

Justice stores nationwide and online at www.shopjustice.com from August 2010 through March 2011 for approximately $20.

Manufactured In:

China