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2026-03-05 – A Yitahome fabric dresser manufactured by Yita, LLC has been reported to the CPSC SaferProducts database after the unit tipped over onto small children in a home. The incident, filed on November 5, 2025, involves a tip-over hazard attributed to a design defect, though no injuries requiring medical attention were reported. Product DetailsBrand Name: Yitahome Incident OverviewAccording to the incident report filed with the CPSC, the consumer purchased a Yitahome 16-fabric dresser on November 1, 2025. Shortly after bringing the item home, the dresser fell onto the consumer's small children while they were in their room. The consumer described the dresser as not sturdy and stated that they had placed the unit inside their carport after the accident occurred. The reporter noted that the dresser had been recalled, though no specific recall details were provided in the filing. The incident was classified as a tip-over hazard with a design defect, and the severity was recorded as no first aid or medical attention received. The consumer expressed frustration over the cost of the dresser, indicating they had paid a significant amount for a product that now cannot be safely used. The report does not mention any prior issues or warning signs before the tip-over. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: When a dresser tips over, the primary risk is physical injury from the falling furniture and its contents. Children are especially vulnerable to crushing injuries, head trauma, or suffocation if trapped beneath the unit. The weight of a fully loaded dresser can cause serious harm even at low heights. Who Might Be Affected: Young children are at the highest risk because they may climb on drawers or pull on the dresser, triggering a tip-over. However, anyone near an unstable dresser—including adults—can be injured if the unit falls unexpectedly. Warning Signs: Common indicators of instability include wobbling when drawers are opened, gaps between the dresser and the wall, or the unit leaning forward. Consumers may also notice that the dresser moves easily when bumped. In this incident, the consumer described the dresser as "not sturdy," which suggests it may have exhibited such signs before the accident. Environmental Triggers: Tip-over hazards are often exacerbated by placing the dresser on uneven flooring, failing to anchor it to the wall, or overloading drawers. The lack of anti-tip restraints—a common design issue—can turn a stable-looking piece of furniture into a dangerous one. The incident report does not specify whether the dresser was anchored, but the consumer's description implies instability even under normal use. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: If you own a Yitahome fabric dresser that appears unstable or has been recalled, discontinue use right away. Move the unit to a secure area away from children until the issue is resolved. If you or your child suffered injury or property damage from a tip-over incident, consider speaking with a product liability attorney to understand your legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California-based product liability law firm dedicated to helping consumers injured by unsafe products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your situation and explore your legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Yitahome or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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