Rommie wrote:But guns, which have killed far more children than those dressers ever would, are perfectly safe and should not be regulated! America has very strange risk assessments.
SciFi Chick wrote:Is it possible that people got the dressers, second hand, without the instructions, as they were already put together? And without the bracket?
How hard is it to eliminate the tipping risk? Especially since they've known about it for almost forty years?
Rommie wrote:Plus perhaps this is showing more common sense than we expect of the average American population, but isn't it common to have to secure big furniture in the house in general when you have a baby? One of my mom's stories about my babyhood involves her coaxing me off a bookshelf I had climbed up on, but I didn't die from a heavy bookcase toppling onto me because my dad is not an idiot and secured it.
Just putting that out there.
SciFiFisher wrote:Although I wonder sometimes if the species wouldn't be better off if we did allow nature a little more sway in these things.
vendic wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Although I wonder sometimes if the species wouldn't be better off if we did allow nature a little more sway in these things.
I've seen cases where the parents are bumbling morons and the kid is near genius and vice versa.
So it won't affect the gene pool so much as far as I can tell.
code monkey wrote:I've not seen the item in question.
is it possible that the parents
did not see/know about the warning?
didn't understand how to attach the dresser to the wall?
did not think that their child would try to climb on it?
thought that telling their child not to climb was sufficient?
my heart goes out to them.
SciFiFisher wrote: ...
No matter how a parent loses a child it is tragic and always seems like a violation of nature.
Morrolan wrote:We have that three drawer dresser, exactly that one. In our son's room. Has been in there since he was three years old. It has never tipped over despite not being fixed against the wall. It is extremely stable. In order for a child to tip it over (and I checked this) you'll have to:
1. Only load the top drawer
2. Open the bottom drawer
3. Climb on the bottom drawer and stand on it.
This dresser is very hard to topple. On top of that we always load drawers and book cases with heavy items at the bottom and lighter times at the top. It is probably as safe as they come even without attaching it to a wall.
However, the taller ones are inherently less stable, so should always be fixed against the wall.
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