Feb 07, 2011 Raynor Marketing, Ltd. of West Hempstead, N.Y., has agreed to pay a $390,000 civil penalty to settle a case filed by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission involving office chairs. The case involved about 150,000 chairs imported and Raynor has completed the development and manufacture of a full line of office chairs to be sold under the Tempur-Pedic brand name at Staples' more than 1400 US retail locations, www.staples.com, and through Staple's print catalog. "As a leader in the The defective chairs caused more than a dozen injuries, mostly bumps and bruises, and more than twice as many incidents, the CPSC said. CPSC and Raynor announced a recall of 150,000 office chairs in October 2009. Bolts attaching the seatback can loosen and Office Depot stores and OfficeDepot.com sold the chairs from May 2006 through August 2009. The mid-back chairs sold for about $300 and the chair with headrest for about $350. Consumers should contact Raynor to receive a free repair kit. Call 1-866-244-8180 CPSC and Raynor announced a recall of 150,000 office chairs in October 2009. Bolts attaching the seatback can loosen and detach. Raynor imported the chairs between May 2006 and March 2009 for sale exclusively at Office Depot stores nationwide and online. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a voluntary recall of mesh-backed office chairs imported by Raynor Marketing Ltd. The chair, made in China, is part of the Quantum Realspace PRO 9000 Series. Bolts attaching the seatback on the .
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