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Adult Portable Bed Rails: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Issues Warning

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced  today that it has recalled more than 200,000 adult portable bed rails manufactured by Medical  King, of Brooklyn, New York, due to entrapment and asphyxia hazards. Today’s announcement  is the 9th recall of adult portable bed rails CPSC has issued since 2021. In total these recalls,  along with two product warnings,* impacted more than 3 million units and are associated with  serious injuries from head, neck, or chest entrapment and 18 reported deaths.  

Adult portable bed rails are an important device used in assisted or residential care settings and  private homes to help prevent falls or injuries for individuals with physical or mental limitations.  They help individuals in standing or positioning on a bed, to assist mobility or to provide support  when sleeping.  

There are risks involved in using adult portable bed rails, however, including injuries from falls  or entrapment, or death by asphyxiation. CPSC data show that 92% of fatalities associated  with adult portable bed rails are from entrapment usually of the head or neck.  

In January 2023, CPSC took steps to address this hazard by issuing new mandatory safety  standards for adult portable bed rails. CPSC’s rule builds on a voluntary industry standard and  establishes requirements to reduce the risk of entrapment and other hazards associated with the  use of adult portable bed rails. All APBRs sold in the United States and manufactured after the  effective date must comply with the standard’s performance and testing requirements.  

“Those taking care of the elderly or individuals with mobility limitations or those with mental  challenges shouldn’t have to worry that a critical piece of support equipment they rely on could  lead to serious injuries or death,” said CPSC Chair Alex Hoehn-Saric. “During National Care at  Home Month, we want to encourage all caregivers – whether in private homes or in institutional  settings – to ensure that the adult portable bed rails they use are installed correctly, used properly  and have not been previously recalled.” 

Bed Rails Recalls

CPSC offers the following safety tips for consumers purchasing or using adult portable bed rails.  This and more information can be found on CPSC’s Adult Portable Bed Rails | CPSC.gov.  

Make sure that your bedrail is not recalled by checking cpsc.gov/Recalls, and that it  complies with the mandatory safety standard  

Prevent gaps between bed rail and mattress 

o Make sure that bed rail is pressed firmly against the side of the mattress

o Make sure that the retention device (ex: strap) is properly installed and secured • Prevent hazardous gaps between bed rail and surroundings 

o Make sure that there is at least a 12.5” gap between the bed rail and  

headboard/footboard  

o Keep furniture (nightstands, dressers, etc.) away from bed rail 

o Do not install multiple bed rails next to each other 

Read and follow all the provided warnings and instructions for assembly,  installation, and use 

o Do not climb or allow climbing over the bed rail  

o Do not modify the bed rail  

o Make sure the bed rail is compatible with your bed/mattress 

Consider whether adult portable bedrails are an appropriate support for the  situation.** 

o Carefully monitor those who may be at risk for entrapment, such as those with  cognitive impairment.  

Editor’s Resources:  

*In some instances where companies do not agree to recall a product, CPSC will issue a product  warning to alert consumers to the hazard.  

**Source: Food and Drug Administration  

Previous CPSC Recalls and Safety Warnings for Adult Portable Bed Rails 

Bed Handles, Inc – April 2021 – 113,000 (safety warning)  

CPSC Warns Consumers to Stop Use of Three Models of Adult Portable Bed Rails  Manufactured by Bed Handles, Inc., Due to Entrapment, Asphyxia Hazard.  

Drive DeVilbiss – December 2021 – 496,000  

Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Recalls Adult Portable Bed Rails After Two Deaths; Entrapment and  Asphyxiation Hazards 

Essential Medical Supply – December 2021 – 272,000  

Essential Medical Supply Recalls Adult Portable Bed Rails Due to Entrapment and Asphyxia  Hazard; One Death Reported 

Compass Health – December 2021 – 104,900  

Compass Health Brands Recalls Carex Adult Portable Bed Rails After Three Deaths; Entrapment  and Asphyxiation Hazards 

Nova Medical Products – December 2022 – 20,000  

Nova Medical Products Recalls Adult Bed Rails Due to Serious Entrapment and Asphyxia  Hazards  

Mobility Transfer Systems (MTS) – June 2022 – 285,000 (safety warning)  CPSC Urges Consumers to Immediately Stop Use of Mobility Transfer Systems Adult Portable  Bed Rails Due to Entrapment and Asphyxia Hazard; Three Deaths Reported

Platinum Health – February 2023 – 53,000  

Platinum Health Recalls LumaRail Adult Portable Bed Rails Due to Serious Entrapment and  Asphyxia Hazard; One Death Reported  

BeyondMedShop – March 2023 – 102,000  

BeyondMedShop Recalls Vaunn Medical Adult Bed Rails Due to Serious Entrapment and  Asphyxia Hazards  

Essential Medical Supply – April 2024 – 272,000 (recall reannouncement)  Essential Medical Supply Reannounces Recall of Adult Portable Bed Rails Due to Entrapment  and Asphyxia Hazards; Two Additional Deaths Reported After 2021 Recall 

Medline – May 2024 – 1,500,000  

Medline Industries Recalls 1.5 Million Adult Portable Bed Rails Due to Serious Entrapment and  Asphyxia Hazards; Two Deaths Reported  

Ceither – September 2024 – 1,170  

Ceither Adult Portable Bed Rails Recalled Due to Serious Entrapment and Asphyxia Hazards 

Medical King – November 2024 – 220,000  

Individual Commissioners may have statements related to this topic. Please visit  www.cpsc.gov/commissioners to search for statements related to this or other topics. 

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About the U.S. CPSC  

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with protecting the public  from unreasonable risk of injury or death associated with the use of thousands of types of  consumer products. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product-related  incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. CPSC’s work to ensure the safety of  consumer products has contributed to a decline in the rate of injuries associated with consumer  products over the past 50 years.  

Federal law prohibits any person from selling products subject to a Commission ordered recall or  a voluntary recall undertaken in consultation with the CPSC.  

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