Recall Details and Affected Products
The recalled products are:
- Fixwal 7-Drawer Dressers – sold in black and white with a metal frame, wooden top, and seven collapsable fabric drawers; measuring 55.1 inches long by 11.8 inches wide by 31.5 inches tall.
Changzhou Xunchuang Home Furnishing Co., Ltd., doing business as Momok, recalled approximately 2,900 seven-drawer dressers on February 5, 2026 (CPSC Recall No. 26-248) [1]. Sold at Amazon.com from September 2023 through December 2025 for about $100. Manufactured in China.
The dressers are unstable if not anchored to the wall, posing tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in serious injuries or death to children. They violate mandatory standards required by the STURDY Act.
Health Risks
- Death from furniture tip-over incidents.
- Serious injuries from falling dressers.
- Entrapment hazards for children.
- Crushing injuries and traumatic brain injuries.
- Broken bones and internal organ damage.
What Consumers Should Do
- Stop using Fixwal 7-drawer dressers immediately if not anchored to wall.
- Verify dresser features: black or white color, metal frame, wooden top, seven collapsable fabric drawers, dimensions 55.1″ x 11.8″ x 31.5″.
- Place dresser in area children cannot access.
- Write “RECALLED” on front, side, and back using permanent marker.
- Take photos of marked dresser.
- Email photos to fixwaldresserrecall@outlook.com for full refund.
- Dispose of dresser according to state and local waste disposal procedures.
- Do NOT resell or donate—federal law prohibits selling recalled products.
The STURDY Act and Tip-Over Prevention
The Stop Tip-overs of Unstable, Risky Dressers on Youth (STURDY) Act requires clothing storage units to meet mandatory stability standards. Furniture tip-overs are a leading cause of death and injury among young children. According to CPSC data, a child is injured every 46 minutes from tip-over incidents. Between 2000 and 2019, at least 451 tip-over deaths were reported, with the majority involving children under age 6.
The Fixwal dressers failed to meet these critical safety requirements, making them inherently unstable and dangerous for households with children. Dressers that comply with STURDY Act standards are designed to remain stable even when drawers are opened, reducing the risk of deadly tip-overs.
How Tip-Overs Occur
Furniture tip-overs typically happen when children climb on dressers, pull on drawers to use as stairs, or when multiple drawers are opened at once. Young children are naturally curious and lack understanding of furniture stability hazards. Once a dresser begins to tip, children cannot escape and often suffer catastrophic injuries including head trauma, spinal cord damage, and crushing injuries to vital organs.
Wall anchoring can reduce tip-over risks, but STURDY Act compliance requires furniture to be inherently stable without anchoring. The Fixwal dressers’ failure to meet this standard meant they posed unacceptable dangers even when consumers attempted to use them carefully.
Potential for a Fixwal Dresser Recall Class Action Lawsuit
Consumers affected by these recalled dressers may be entitled to compensation through class action litigation. Potential claims include:
- Violation of mandatory STURDY Act safety standards for clothing storage units.
- Sale of unstable furniture that posed tip-over and entrapment hazards to children.
- Marketing defective products without disclosing serious safety violations.
- Economic losses from purchasing non-compliant, unusable furniture.
- Placing families at risk with furniture that failed federal safety requirements.
Potential compensation may cover medical expenses for injuries, wrongful death damages if tip-over incidents occurred, product purchase costs, refund processing expenses, and damages for exposing children to serious risks. No incidents have been reported according to the recall announcement, but consumers who purchased non-compliant dressers may still be entitled to compensation for economic losses.
Federal Law Prohibits Resale
Federal law makes it illegal to sell, resell, or distribute recalled products. Fixwal dresser owners must destroy their products as instructed rather than selling them online, donating to charities, or giving them away. The destruction process—marking the dresser “RECALLED” on all sides and photographing it—ensures these dangerous products cannot reach other families.
Do I Have a Fixwal Dresser Recall Class Action Lawsuit?
Our law firm represents consumers nationwide in product safety and recall cases. We are accepting new claims involving Fixwal dressers that violated STURDY Act requirements.
Free Case Review: If you purchased a Fixwal 7-drawer dresser between September 2023 and December 2025, or if a child was injured by one of these unstable dressers, contact us today for a free consultation. You may be entitled to compensation through a Fixwal Dresser Recall Class Action Lawsuit.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Fixwal-7-Drawer-Dressers-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Tip-Over-and-Entrapment-Hazards-Violates-Mandatory-Standard-for-Clothing-Storage-Units
