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Chairs sold at TJMaxx, HomeGoods and Marshalls recalled after reported injuries

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TJX Companies recalls nearly 82,000 office chairs over a potential fall hazard. (Consumer Product Safety Commission) TJX Companies has recalled nearly 82,000 office chairs that were sold at its company owned stores nationwide because they can break and cause injuries, according to safety regulators.

The back of the office chairs, which were sold at Marshalls, T.J. Maxx, HomeGoods or Homesense stores, can "break or detach from the seat base when a consumer is seated in the chair, posing a fall hazard," according to a notice posted by the U.S.

Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The recall was initiated following 12 reports that the back of the chair broke or detached when someone was testing the chair at a store. 2M COSORI AIR FRYERS RECALLED OVER FIRE, BURN HAZARDSTen of these incidents reported injuries "including contusions, strains, numbness, bruising and one reported concussion," according to the notice.

The recalled chairs have a circle cushioned seat that attaches to an adjustable metal stand and five wheels. The chairs were sold in multiple colors including white, black, gray, floral, pink, orange, navy, light blue, brown, mint and cream, the notice continued.  FDA WARNS ANOTHER EYE PRODUCT COULD BE CONTAMINATED WITH BACTERIA AMID OUTBREAK OF INFECTIONSThe words "ANJI GUOTAI Furniture Co.

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