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2026-06-10 – A consumer reported a fall hazard involving Bally brand metal venetian blinds manufactured by Springs Window Fashions, Inc. The incident, documented in a CPSC SaferProducts.gov report (ID 6046230), highlights a manufacturing defect that causes the plastic wand tilt stem to break off easily, posing a risk of the wand falling on nearby individuals. Product DetailsBrand Name: Bally Incident OverviewOn May 6, 2026, a consumer reported an incident involving Bally metal venetian blinds purchased from a Home Depot in Crescent City. The consumer described that the plastic wand tilt stem, which controls the angle of the blinds, is defective and breaks off easily. The failure occurred while the blinds were in normal use, creating a risk that the wand could fall on someone sleeping near the window. According to the CPSC report, the consumer observed that the wand tilt stem separated from the blinds with minimal force. The reporter noted that the defect made the blinds unsafe, particularly for children or adults who might be in close proximity. The consumer stated they had complained to Springs Window Fashions about the issue but received no corrective action. The product was retained by the consumer, and no medical attention was sought. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: The defective tilt stem can break without warning, causing the wand to fall. If a person is sleeping or sitting next to the window, the falling wand could strike them, potentially causing bruising or injury, especially to the face or eyes. Long-Term Risks: Continued use of the blinds increases the likelihood of the stem breaking at an unexpected moment. Over time, the plastic may weaken further, making the wand more prone to detachment. Who Might Be Affected: Anyone near the window is at risk, but children and pets are particularly vulnerable because they may be closer to the ground and less able to avoid a falling object. The wand's weight and rigid design could cause more harm to small individuals. Warning Signs: The defect may not show visible signs before failure. However, if the wand feels loose or wobbly when turning, it may indicate that the stem is about to break. Consumers should inspect the connection point regularly for cracks or wear. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: Discontinue use of the blinds if the wand tilt stem shows any signs of looseness or damage. Until the issue is resolved, avoid operating the blinds to prevent the wand from falling. Preserve the Product: Keep the blinds and any broken parts in their current condition. The product may serve as evidence in a future claim or investigation. Document the Incident: Take photographs of the defect and note the date and circumstances of the failure. Keep records of any communications with the retailer or manufacturer. Contact the Manufacturer: Reach out to Springs Window Fashions directly to report the defect and request a remedy. Document all correspondence for your records. Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov to help regulators track the issue and potentially initiate a recall. Include the report ID 6046230 for reference. Check for Recalls: Visit CPSC.gov to see if the product has been recalled or if any safety notices have been issued. Consumers who have experienced injury or property damage due to this defect may wish to speak with a product liability attorney about their rights and options. Manufacturer's ResponseAccording to the CPSC incident report, the consumer complained to Springs Window Fashions about the defective tilt stem, but the manufacturer did not take any corrective action. The manufacturer's official response to this specific incident 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 harmed by defective 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. If you or a loved one was injured by Bally or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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