What should I do if my product is subject to recall?
If an IKEA product you own has been recalled, please stop using it immediately. Visit your nearest IKEA store or contact IKEA Customer Service to return it and claim a full refund.
You can bring the product to an IKEA store
You can contact IKEA Customer Service online
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