A popular mirror sold in IKEA stores across the UK has been urgently recalled over injury fears.
A safety recall notice for IKEA LETTAN mirrors with particular date stamps has been issued by the government's Office for Product Safety and Standards.
The mirrors, that are made in China, present a risk of injuries due to the potential for the wall fitting to break and the mirror to fall.
It affects the products sold in four sizes sold from February 2020.
The government's recall notice reports that "the product presents a risk of injuries as the wall fittings for the mirror may break, causing the mirror to fall".
It adds that "the product does not meet the requirements of the General Product Safety Regulations 2005".
The company's website reads: "IKEA asks customers who have purchased a LETTAN mirror with date stamps before and including 2105 (yyww), to stop using it and contact IKEA to order wall fittings free of charge.
"IKEA has received reports of the mirrors falling due to the wall fittings breaking, therefore posing the risk of injury.
"As such, we are issuing a recall for repair for the affected date stamps.
"Customers are kindly asked to carefully check the stamp dates on the back of their LETTAN mirrors following the instructions below and order wall fittings free of charge if affected.
"Customers can also contact IKEA on 0203 645 0010. Proof of purchase (receipt) is not required. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause."
The items affected are:
604.352.69 LETTAN mirror 100x96cm
004.353.14 LETTAN mirror 40x96cm
804.353.05 LETTAN mirror 60x96cm
804.353.10 LETTAN mirror 80x96cm