We are saddened to hear about the recent TV tip-over incident involving 6-year-old Julian Demarce, who passed away after a reported 190-pound CRT television fell on him at his home in Willmar, Minn. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident; child injuries and deaths from furniture and TV tip-overs are common. In fact, one child dies every two weeks, and every 30 minutes an injured child goes to the emergency room from a tip-over incident, most of which occur in the home.
Through improved safety standards, anchoring and education, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) hopes to save lives and stop injuries. Follow these tips:
• Anchor older furniture with inexpensive anti-tip brackets found at most hardware and baby stores.
• Immediately install anti-tip devices sold with new furniture.
• Only place TVs on furniture designed to hold a TV.
• Anchor TVs to the wall, and if you are unable, tether to furniture.
• If you are unable to anchor the TV at all, place it on a low, sturdy TV stand.
• Take unwanted TVs to a local recycling center.