Magnetic Dry Erase Boards Recalled After 40 Injuries

One-sided boards (set of six)

Magnetic Dry Erase Boards Recalled After 40 Injuries

Double-sided board (single board)

The Write Again® magnetic dry erase white boards were recalled on July 27 due to the risk of manufacturing defects that may allow the thin magnetic metal surface to separate from the product’s wooden board.

The thin sheet of metal poses a laceration hazard if it separates, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled white boards and contact Really Good Stuff, LLC for a replacement.

The boards were primarily sold to teachers and used by children for classroom activities and writing exercises. They were sold from March 2003 to April 2017 individually and in sets of six for $10 to $47.

The recalled white boards came in 4 sizes with the following SKU numbers: 152277 (double sided, 9 by 12 inches); 136110 (9 by 12 inches); 152211 (12 by 18 inches) and 301800 (6 by 9 inches).

Lot numbers XXXXXX-0903 through XXXXXX-1115 and SKU numbers are printed on a label on the back of the dry erase board.

For more information, you can contact Really Good Stuff at 800-801-4046 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at Recalls@reallygoodstuff.com, or online at www.reallygoodstuff.com, and click on “Product Safety” at the bottom of the page.

Magnetic Dry Erase Boards Recalled After 40 Injuries

Write Again dry erase board label with SKU and lot numbers

Source: Really Good Stuff Recalls Magnetic Dry Erase Boards Due to Laceration Hazard (Recall Alert)

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