Fall hazards and injuries prompt recall from Noble House
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CHATSWORTH, Calif. – Posing a potential fall hazard, indoor and outdoor furniture maker Noble House has recalled about 3,300 of its dining chairs.

Noble House received six reports of the chairs breaking, which resulted in four injuries to consumers.

The recall involves the Kaius, Henrietta, and Fauna dining chairs which have solid wood legs and an upholstered seat. The chairs were made in Malaysia and sold online at Amazon, Overstock and Wayfair from September 2016 through March 2017 for about $130.

Consumers have been advised to immediately stop using the chairs and contact Noble House for a free repair kit, including shipping.

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