Tween Brands Inc Recalls Beaded Curtains
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Tween Brands Inc Recalls Beaded Curtains

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Tween Brands Inc. issued a voluntary recall of Beaded Curtains. The product was sold at Justice stores nationwide and also on their website www.shopjustice.com from August 2010 through March 2011.

The product was recalled because of the possibility of entanglement and strangulation. When a child plays or runs through the curtains, they are at risk of getting tangled in it leading to potentially harmful consequences. So far, only two consumers have reported becoming entangled in the curtains and no injuries were reported.

The recall applies to two different beaded curtains: the diamond beaded curtain and the disco ball beaded curtain. The name of the product is printed on the packaging and the tracking numbers for them items are 904598. 1735 and 904597. 1735. These numbers are printed on labels that can be found on one of the mountain brackets that comes with the curtains and on the packaging.

Owners of the product should stop using the curtains and return them to any Justice store for a full refund.

For more information, call Tween Brands at (800) 934-4497 between 9 am and 5 pm ET Monday through Friday or go to www.shopjustice.com. 

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