TV-related tip-overs don’t only affect children. “People either don’t know about the risks, or they think it can’t happen when an adult is nearby.” However, annually, thousands of children are still injured, and far too many die due to this hazard,” says CPSC Chair Alex Hoehn-Saric. “We’re pleased to see the decrease in tip-over injuries over time. The overall injury numbers declined somewhat from 2011 to 2020, mainly because there were fewer accidents involving a TV. Almost 44 percent of those were under 18 years old. Most of those killed were kids-and 71 percent of the child fatalities involved a television.Īdditionally, from 2018 to 2020, an average of about 22,500 Americans per year visited an emergency room to get treated for a tip-over injury from furniture, a TV, or an appliance. Since 2000, there have been 581 tip-over fatalities involving furniture, TVs, or appliances in the U.S., according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. This is something you might not think about when buying a new set, but it’s a sobering fact that television tip-overs can be very dangerous, even deadly. The recent recall of 86-inch LG freestanding TVs due to tip-over concerns reminds us that it’s always wise to properly secure any television on a stand to a wall or a sturdy cabinet.
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