Secure it, how do I prevent my product from tipping over?
We all want our home to be a safe place, not least for children. If we work together, we can reduce the risk of accidents. The easiest way to avoid tipping accidents is to anchor your furniture to the wall.
The best way to help prevent furniture tip-over accidents is to secure furniture to the wall. IKEA urges customers to inspect their IKEA chests of drawers and dressers to ensure that they are securely anchored to the wall using the restraints provided in the packaging.
Should you need a replacement restraint kit to secure the IKEA furniture in your home, you can order one free of charge, please use our spare parts form, part number 106990.
For full details of our "Secure it!" campaign and information on how to attach to different wall types, please visit our website.
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