Watch a Toddler Easily Pull Down Furniture As IKEA Issues Warning
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2015
- As IKEA issues a warning about its chests tipping over, we're finding out just how easy it is for household furniture to become a hazard. Under careful supervision, three-year-old Todd Hartley showed INSIDE EDITION how he could easily climb up his... #InsideEdition
my mom used to drop a heavy cutting board on a grape and say that's what would happen to us if we climbed shelves or furniture 😂😂
bunnycat oh that poor grape 😭😭😂😂
bunnycat this killed me😂😂😂
bunnycat ur mom knows how to teach a lesson
When I was little and I ran around with pencil (pretending it was a magic wand lmao) once my dad took it from me and stabbed a tomato with it and told me that would happen to my eye if I tripped while running with a pointed object
I cried
bunnycat omg hahah
That demonstration with the baby dummy is just scary
Carlos Chavez I thought that was real for a sec
That is bad a kid died because of it The like button if you agree
Joseph Ascolani stop asking for likes, you’re trying to milk off a scary situation
Carlos Chavez yeah
Haddy’s World same
This actually happened to me when I was three. Even though this happen over 15 years ago it was very dramatic for my mom who found me after a couple minutes. Lucky I wasn't severely injured
Oh, that must’ve sucked lol
Your mom got earaped. If she didn’t hear it you wouldn’t be here.
I bet you never climbed up on the dresser drawers again
You’re mom probably said that to cover up the fact she dropped you
well that’s just great
1:28 DO NOT use expanding anchors as shown. That kind of anchor is good intended for sheer strength, not tensile strength. They can easily be pulled out of drywall. Use a butterfly type anchor instead!
THANK YOU. I don’t even trust Molly anchors in dry wall and especially with just two anchor points? Nope. Furniture is heavy and wobbly, especially on carpet. I anchor everything and put shims under the front too because I’m extra paranoid lol.
Flex tape. Solution fixed
Yep
Flex glue 😂
@@qixx2802 😆😆😆😆
FROZEN OTZI oof
FROZEN OTZI that’s a lot of damage
heres the moral of this story: dont climb cabinets and get a real tv stand
And supervise children
or don't get stuff from ikea
Tip: Dont get kids
Too late I did when I was 4 it didn't fall
Tip don't have stupid kids
0:35
Guy: he shows how easy it is to climb up his bedroom drawer
Stool on the right: AM I A JOKE TO YOU
💀
Its short
Guy: We made sure his mother was close by
As if she wouldn’t be if he was asked to do this.
Or maybe the giant plush chair on the other side of the dresser might work better. Maybe if he stacked the stool on top of the chair he could get to it, it would just be a little unstable.
LMAOO
I Dont like how they say"IKEAS" dresser when it happens with all dressers. This will make a big lose for the company
I know it’s not just IKEA there is other stores to
they said that, maybe you should listen💀
Get rid of the dresser and just throw clothes on the floor. Much cheaper and safer. Now pay me for the brilliant idea.
Lol
Lol
Lol
Lol
But bugs can get on them I learned that bcz I put my shirt of the floor the next day I picked it up and guess what a SQURPIAN was on it
My brother did this when he was three and the fish tank fell on his head because the dresser tipped over and the tank fell on him. He ended up splitting his head open, and the only reason why he cried was because the fish was dying and needed water. He stopped crying after the fish was in water
Oh my gosh this is what I would do😂😂
lol wtf hope he is okay though
OMG lol
I would cry because of the fish as well 😂😂😂
I no, he is completely fine. I just find it funny how that was the reason he cried.
IKEA: put this safety clip on
Lazy parent: no
Parents kid: dies from furniture falling on him
Parent: ITS IKEAS FAULT!!!!!
The paperwork won't end well for the parents
and then they somehow sued ikea
@@ocpopsmoke and won. How disgusting
@@jackswanson8326 as disgusting as the moldiest item on earth
so you would happily anchor everything in your house if their furniture companies tell u its the only safe way? even tho u knoww that tables and chairs and closets and whatevs should be able to be stable on their own if they werent made by such irresponsible companies
My sister 10 years ago once made this happen but thank God she's unharmed and still here as a family.
I tipped over a dresser as a kid. My parents punished me as such. Never did it again.
No companies were sued.
Wreethee Faaangs lol same
They didn't even care
jaysa mathis wadu fook
Worst parents ever
Best parents*
I freaked out when that kid tipped that dresser, I didn't know his mom was there
NoobDood same 😓
Well there was a camera man right??
NoobDood same
Pizzahut303 yep
NoobDood do you even listen?!
Solution: JUST SCREW THE DAMN THING IN
EXACTLY BRO
AND WATCH YO KIDS!
Pun intended?
I mean, a lot of furniture is easily able to topple over if kids climb up. It’s not that surprising. My dresser will fall over if I have more than 3 doors pulled open. Edit to add, it’s not from ikea.
That's honestly just because it's a poorly designed dresser, they shouldn't be falling over from something like that
I never dealt with that because my parents actually read the directions that came with the drawers. Especially the part where it said to anchor it.
@TheMarsBus you must be incredibly dumb and sexist to think that dude, just saying
@@strangeanimations588 and dark. Since really?! Parent staging to kill their child for cash?!
1:00 That's impossible before that time.
The nerve to make a stunt as an example the kid still could have died. This happen once like 4 or 5 years ago me and my sis went to a huge party and went in a bedroom with like 10 kids and we decided to play hide and seek in the dark, the oldest one got on the cabinet dresser and I tied to get on it too I pulled his leg so he can fall but the cabinet fell on a girl like half her body the leg part got stuck, thank got it wasn't the head but I saved her by lifting it up, she started to cry but it was all okay.
My typing mistakes, sorry.
@@dragonheartedcs4061 don’t do that. Don’t accuse people of a crime that you have zero evidence of proving. Just stop. You’re being gross.
This isn’t just IKEA furniture, literally any brand of dressers can fall down exactly the same when the weight is very off balanced, like that from a toddler climbing.
I mean it’s true but ikea furniture is known to be cheaper and lightweight to save on material. The fake wood is not not very dense
Why isn't this the parent's responsibility? My parents anchored dressers to the wall in the 80's and 90's just to prevent stuff like this from happening. Kids have been climbing since the dawn of man.
Cause where not dumbass Americans that's why fool
0:41 imagine if his mom had made just a small accident and missed the dresser...
1:01 *When you try parkour in your room*
Hahaha.
Hahaha.
Hahaha.
Hahaha.
Hahaha
I feel bad for the family’s that lost a kid from a dresser falling over
They weren't supervising there young child, and it takes a good 3-5 minutes for the child to suffocate, the fact that the parent wasn't there in that time is stupid
Robin H this happened to me when I was like 6 I was playing with my sister and my parents will never thought this would happen like we were kids playing. Nothing happened to me and they saved me I’m now 21.
They should feel good for a $46 million dollar settlement. It's like winning a lotto. They can have another child and live in a mansion.
Me to
I don't since they should have been watching...
0:54
I know it's a dummy but this terrifies me. I can't imagine losing a child because a cabinet fell over.
As a construction guy, I do not recommend that type of anchor to protect my children. They pull out fairly easy. I would use a spring loaded collapsible wing nut type. Or better yet, find a stud to screw into.
it's a chest. not a jungle gym. it's not IKEAs fault if you let your child do a DIY rock climbing experience at home.
Firepopcorn 123 as soon as u wrote that a rock climbing ad popped up
1:46 WhEn iT's MonDaY
That's so messed up but I lau ghed
Lol
Hahaha.
Hahaha.
XD
This had happened to me 2 years ago- the tv fell on my head. I had no injuries and I’m thankful for that
I still remember this happening one time to me and my sister. The dresser we were climbing was about twice as big but we were climbing it at the same time. We didn’t even have carpet at the time. I’m honestly surprised we didn’t get injured badly when it fell on us.
It's the same thing as the whole tide pod poisoning thing. People start blaming the company for making their products to colorful and inviting for children. Instead of carefully watching their children, parents turn to blaming the products and company.
It's the same thing with the dressers. It's not the product. it's the parenting
this is modern day Darwinism... the stupid just end up dead making the population stronger. (sarcasm if u couldnt tell)
I know right.
Gamer Weasel your soo soo right
Gamer Weasel but some parents eat tide pods
*sues knife company for making them too sharp*
That moment when you realize you have that exact same dresser sitting in your room right now. 😂😂😂
fuck
Your screwed lol
yup, its the one that I'm SITTING NEXT TO RIGHT NOW 😭
Nope that does not happen to me
I know i do
That happened to me twice as a kid, now I realize how serious it may be.
I remember doing that when I was 10 with my sister. I pushed her out of the way and somehow managed to hold up the shelf as things were falling out.
So people want easy to move furniture, but also want furniture that doesn't move? I'm seriously confused here.
Ryder Washington u could unscrew it
Ryder Washington Well would you rather move some furniture or mount knowing that you or your kid will not die?
Ryder Washington Get a fat man put him on top
Tell him to get off
Put it where you want it to be
Tell fat guy to get on again
lordnamsat nah I'm at a mirrow
lordnamsat Im laying down
That's why we stick/screw things to the walls, kids shouldn't even be climbing on drawers
HayacodaArt Coukd just buy solid furniture. Like they used to make. Lasts forever. Doesn't fall over.
HayacodaArt Try doing that in apartment complexes who forbids you to drill any kind of hole into the wall.
HayacodaArt I was young and stupid when I climbed the dressers ok .-.
Well your not gonna stop a curious kid from doing that so
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 you're stupid, it says in the instruction manual to secure it to the wall, also I can bet you that by climbing on it any kid can make even the ones "they used to make" fall over.
This once happened to my brother but with a bigger one. I vaguely remember the cries and walking into the room. He luckily survived thanks to my grandma and i, but it was traumatizing
I also climbed a cabinet when I was 4, but it was much higher. Thankfully I managed to dodge the fall on me in time or I would be dead or paralyzed today.
Ok WHY WOULD U TEST A TV ON THAT RUBBISH???
Nuca Foord it’s fine the tv 📺 is out of date
To not waste much money
They have loads of money idiot
Use for a dramatic effect if you don't die from the weight you'll die from the poison gases these tubes admit
I’m not even surprised that a gacha person wrote this
Why do toddlers have tv's in there rooms
Bradley Chesswas so they can fall asleep watching something
Because they play fortnite
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Bradley Chesswas I did
Lolli pop same
ImSuperBanana XD
Thats how my little cousin passed away
RIP Lorlie 2015-2017
May u rest in peace 😇♥
😔 Ameen.
@@atifshaikhashrafi thank u
lipsmacker girl 1029088 part 2 did you get compensated by IKEA? They gave millions to a family who’s kid died?
@@milk5002 no it was juss a regular dresser
When I was 6 my little brother managed to get behind the dresser and the dresser was HEAVY
then i heard his screams, ran upstairs with my tiny legs, and I pulled a 152 pound dresser out of the way to get him out
Amazing things can happen with god on you’re side.
i think you were able to lift it because of adrenaline
My mom is a hero. My brother got one of these IKEA dressers and my brother pulled out all the drawers and it almost literally fell on him until my mom rushed and pushed it back up.
- JustSimplyThinking - cool
- JustSimplyThinking - if my kid did that I would be scared too
Omg in the video the woman just did that too:O
- JustSimplyThinking - your mom needs to look over him more
"Fasten all furniture to the walls" OK *staples bed to roof*
Edit - Wow, it's been a full year since I commented this. Have a good day children.
That's not fastening furniture to the walls
It's stapling random things to the ceiling!
Eva Vujcich '
+Ghost_kitty 5000 That's the point 😂 instead of fastening things to the walls I stapled my bed to the roof 😂😂😂
Walls not roofs simpleton
Eva Vujcich lol
When I was 3 or 4 I tried to climb up onto the tv stand… I was on one of the Drawers when the whole thing started to tip, I managed to push myself away and kind of land on my butt where the tv landed. The tv landed on my head but the stand didn’t. I was okay but I never realized how lucky I was when looking back from that experience. (In case you were wondering my mom was getting the mail so no one was there to stop me except for my twin brother who didn’t know any better either)
So I just watched another video by you and it played the ending noice then played another video and the sound played perfect, it sounded like it just reset
Me: *looks at large and tall IKEA wardrobe right beside my bed that's not anchored to the wall* Hi... Please don't kill me...
Offer it a cheeseburger
lol that happen to me when i was younger. I thought i was spiderwomen and decided to climb the dresser.... next thing u know it fell but then i barrel rolled under the bed :P
Why tf is that "lol"
XD
SPIDERWOMAN POWER ACTIVATED! NOW BARREL ROLL
GamerzBe Wolfx YASS
+MybabyAJ 😂😂
There were already holes designated for it. You can’t be responsible for stupidity.
Any bought new night tables, they modified the design to include very heavy back and sides to add structural soundness, it adds easily 15# to the night stand (hemnes). Very solid, not going anywhere.
This happened to me 2 or 3 times when I was a little kid trying to change the channel on my old box tv. I'm lucky that thing didn't crush my head.
Your side chick gets pregnant, buy her all the IKEA furniture she wants.
I feeeel like I should not have laughed at that lmfao
Lol k laughed at this :/
Lol
420/360 -ign
better yet.... Buy Condoms!!! A**hole!
+Norma Martinez lmao
I did this when I was about 9 ish. I held the heavy dresser up temporarily but I was lucky my dad was near by to help me.
Same
***** more like sister :)
+Doveyllamah XD
I remember this happening to me back in my childhood because I was an idiot and climbed on a bookshelf, but somehow I luckily got out without any injuries.
Ikea's own anchoring system usually comes with a durable material that you can mount it to a stud so by using just anchor's like what you saw isn't always going to be super safe especially going into cheap drywall.
I thought y’all gonna have a furniture expert
lmao
SO... Blame it All on ikea...
no, other company’s have the same dresser that can tip over ikea is not responsible for people’s children climbing on the drawers
Luz Melo well sorry but how am I supposed to know when someone’s being sarcastic on text because there’s no sarcastic tone :/ lol
No blame it on the parents
@@lyssa.1331 cuz it's too stupid
No blame it on burger king
this happened to me. i couldn’t breathe when it fell on my chest. it’s been years and years but it still stays with me.
Me: *shows mom video*
Mom: iT's tHe pArEnTs fAuLt nOt iKeA
Technically it is
It's 2016 no one has a box TV or whatever it is.
me
if you got a box tv you needa upgrade fr
+Koltai Kristóf true
I do and I am fine with it
Just an example.
Just imagine when you nailed your dresser on the wall and when you open your drawer your dresser AND wall fall down
If your wall is that bad, you have more urgent problem than furniture
@@eavyeavy2864 probably the house too 🏠➡🏚
:o
glad to see a company trying to do something instead of just saying sorry
That’s why they make safety straps to connect them to the wall. I had them on anything that could possibly tip, back when my now 12 year old was a baby.
I have that dresser it fell before And killed my tv
Area 58 Same but I broke my fish bowl ☹️
Dounut Master :3 OH!! I’m sorry for your loss
This happened to me and creaked open my skull i am lucky to be alive
R.I.P.
Area 58 same
I'm 14 now, this happened to me when I was 5. I remember what happened perfectly.I tried to open the door of a dresser, but it wouldn't budge. so I pulled, and the whole thing fell on me, along with the TV on top of it. Although this wasn't a flat screen tv, it was a huge box tv. What happened next I don't remember a lot of, I do know I had to go to the hospital and they also had to shave my hair to treat the wound. All I remember was using my arms to stop it from smashing my head, but my lower half was pinned under the dresser, I had to move my head to the side and when my arms grew too tired I had to let the tv rest on my torso with my head to the side. I didn't exactly have the energy to yell, so I was stuck like that for I think around 10 minutes, but it felt like forever.
Tokoyami seems fake but im not judging because you said you didnt remember a wole lot after that but u remined conscious for 10 minutes ??
If you think it's fake, so be it, It's true but I can't make you believe that.
My dresser fell on me when I was a baby, Lucky no one was seriously hurt and I get away with a few cuts and a black eye
So basically if you massively change the center of gravity of an object it will fall over? Shocking!
On a serious note though, yes of course this is a possibility. Its certainly good to make people aware of it as while it may seem intuitive to some, to others it just isn't something they would think about. I wouldn't directly blame ikea though. As long as it is mentioned in the manual that is as much as they can really do. Plus the wall fixings of course, though that's something easy to get hold of separately if need be.
I got an ikea ad for this
IKEA quality furniture! Proven to kill your child! Get one now!
Only $50.00
I got a tide.
I got the mom's phone number
+The Random Person nice
I see you everywhere
Gosh my brother did this one time when he was throwing a temper tantrum. Thankfully he had pulled a drawer COMPLETELY out of the dresser so when the dresser fell he landed in the empty drawer slot
lucky (and also a great hideout spot)
@Spin. YES Hole in the Wall I forgot about that show 🤣
God: so, how did you die?
Me: Yeah, I died from an overdose!
God: I see!
Also God: ok, how did you die then?
Random toddler: I died from a bookshelf!!
God: -_- fml
ThePlotagonRobot dresser*
Dresser *
ً ً Well well well I guess mr, perfect is here!
Frandy Louis Well well well I guess mr, perfect is here!
@@jakespelar481 and?
The exact thing happened to me when I was four and I remember it like it was yesterday lol
And that's why my family srews the thingys to my wall!
Yes, smart parents
Edit: 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I think all over the world people do this .But America is a shitwhole who build theyr homes from cardboxes and blame knife companies for having sharp items ..
Yup my parents to that too
Ok if your child died from this you really can't sue IKEA. It was your child's fault even if they didn't know. They pulled out all the drawers and climbed on it putting all of its weight on it. A lot of dressers would do that.
Solid wood doesn't. And you could anchor it to a stud if the whole thing is wood (back, too). Not with pressboard. It'll snap right apart.
Bottled Windex no but it’s IKEA design on there furniture that would cause a lawsuit
See IKEA could of prevented this
Bd Ze of you can anchor it to a stud it should be anchored to me. 😎
/s
Bottled Windex i agree
And clothing racks as well. I had one in my room as a kid because my mom had to make space to store holiday decorations, and the small apartment just didn't have enough space to store things elsewhere, and my closet was the biggest. So one morning I go to get a hanger off of this rack and the amount of clothing must have weakened the supports, so it fell on my small body and I couldn't get it off of me. I kept screaming for help, and it wasn't until a good 20 minutes until my mom came into the room and saw the large rack on top of me. Glad we got rid of some things so we could put my clothes in the closet again. We threw the rack out. A similar thing also happened with a dresser at a friend's house. Their dresser crashed on top of me as I was finding a good hiding spot behind it because we were playing with his Nerf guns. I still don't know why to this day his parents never secured it to the wall after that. It was really heavy too. He had to get his older brother to help pry it off of me. Got away with only a few gnarly bruises. Still, secure all your dressers to the wall. It's common sense. Especially if you have small children who climb on things.
In the UK, cookers have to have a safety chain fitted to the rear, every year when the gas/heating is checked for safety, also the cooker is checked to see if the chain is fitted, this chain is so important and is a legal requirement in the UK.
So tell your children not to climb the damn furniture!
What if they don't listen?
Jjjs33 of Dragons - Leader of CyanX Then the toddler might be in a better place or be in a hospital
if the ydont listen then they die and thats how natural selection works
Give them a whopping that's how I got to be who I am today
Gopper Hardman then smack em
ok wat if you have an Ikea wall
Im praying for ya
Oof
Jesus will be with you then
First you will get wood then you will get drywall then nails then paint 🎨 then baseboard then a big bill
And that is how to make a ikea wall
I used to do something similar to this but I always looked behind my TV when watching a TV show because I thought I’d get to see the characters from that show behind the tv
i own an ikea alarm for years and yet i cant hear the alarm sound yet smh
keep them in a padded room until theyre 18
Mason Bohm r/wooosh
Hahaha
Mason Bohm you still sound like a dumb 9 year old DUMBASS
Good Idea 👍
Wait- I'm 13
Or you know you can just teach your child climbing the dresser is not appropriate, but nooooo it's ikeas fault they didn't tell you that your kids shouldn't climb things that can fall on them.
That sounds too much like responsibility.
Some kids really really don't know better! This boy might be old enough to understand not to climb on the dresser and listen to his parents, but when I was even eight years old I was told: "Don't climb on the outside of the trampoline you'll get hurt!" And I did it anyway over and over again and of course I got hurt and now I know not to. But little kids don't really have common sense yet so it's important for these to be bolted to the wall.
+GERARD LEONARD I did the exact same thing when I was only 5
Climbing doesn't even seem necessary. If the dresser is newly built with nothing in it, and a kid just yanks open the draws and leans on it, that would probably be enough for it fall.
Teaching children to not climb furniture MIGHT work. But kids have been known to be naughty. Having a 300 pound dresser fall on a toddler sometimes causes death usually due to crushing his skull. When it comes to life threatening situations you don't take risks by simply teaching him not to do it and expect that to be good enough. That's stupid parenting.
This happend to me when i was 5 yrs old but my big bro helped me get out alive so im thankful for that!(This happend long time ago)
This happened to me but luckily I reacted quick an caught my wardrobe about an inch away from killing me,I still don’t know how I done it as I was only three years old
maybe you should teach your kids not to climb on furniture
Myphansbands
Sameera Abu-riziq ;(
Myphansbands how do you teach 1-5 year olds not to do something when they're so young?
you hit him
everyone and everyone learns like this
if you do something wrong something really bad must happen so it doesnt happen again
this is how our minds work
because your child did something wrong doesnt mean you should give them a slap on the wrist.
you should hit him with your fist
to show them their mistake
they should never take
Stewie Griffin something is wrong with you
*yes cause you definitely teach kids to climb furniture!!*
Sockspup123 MSP kids will do it anyways, I did it as a kid because I was too young and stupid to know better. If you anchor the furniture down then it will prevent an accident.
Sockspup123 MSP every toddler does stuff that they were told not to do
They do it out of nowhere my little sister just did it and almost got crushed
Kids find it fun to climb around
bunny eared namjoon i had those box tvs fall and hurt my foot i was around 5
I still remember when I almost got crushed by a heavy wooden wardrobe. I was on the small side for my age so I was around the same size as my two younger sisters at the time.
They were starting to climb the drawers by pulling them out and using them as steps. I looked at them and told them not to do that because our mom told us not to because it's dangerous. They didn't listen to me and just ignored me. At the time I was sitting on the floor playing with some blocks while my sibling climbed up higher and continued to not listen to me. I was 6, so I gave up eventually and played with the toys on the floor right next to the drawer they were climbing.
Eventually at one point both of them were at the top standing so side the top two pull out compartments. And then the drawer started to tip. In the moment they jumped the short distance to the bed. While I was there sitting on the floor right under it . And I noticed it just in time as I quickly scrambled to jump out of the way as it came smashing down right where I was sitting. And it almost caught my leg on the way out.
That happened to me as a kid. I got lucky with just a big bump on my head. But that hurt so bad
OMG when they showed it with the doll
It was funny
Hades_The_Gamer it was painful
I got a little anxious ndnd
Idk why it's funny 😂
Right?
One time I climbed furniture it fell on a basket and i was inside the basket drawer was on top of me then when I got out the basket i told my parents we we're all laughing and at that time I was 9 now I'm going to be 11.nothig happened to me.
Ur to young to be on yt u have to be at least 13
@Rody Drawinzz Yeah let's pretend that there aren't little kids with their own channels on TH-cam
@@ihaveanidentitycrisis6371 im not a little kid im 14
@@ihaveanidentitycrisis6371 ill be 15 on the 25th
Rody Drawinzz Yea ur definitely little
This might also be an idea if you live somewhere in a major earthquake zone, for example Japan, New Zealand or the West Coast of the United States or Canada.
THIS IS THE THIRD VIDEO IN A ROW WITH A NICOLE
My name has never been so SPECIAL 🥰
Ok now I’m a bit late but once my cat sat in the closet where the clothes were so its comfy and it fell and she got stuck in the drawer since the drawer was facing the floor so there was no way out
(She Lived)
My little brother got squashed and got a very bad bruise when the dresser fell down on him and it was so big..
Thank you for sharing that with us, it's touched all of our hearts
Why Is there just a problem with Ikea?
This also happened to me before. When I was like 3 or 4 years old I was trying to get something from top of the IKEA TV Shelf and when I was about to get down from the shelf suddenly it started to fall down while I was running from the falling shelf I fell on the floor and suddenly I was hit from the legs but luckily I was okay.
When I just turned 5 I climbed up my dresser only for it to fall on top of me, luckily it didnt reach my head and I could only crawl out. (It was one of those tall not long ones btw) the worst part of it though was that no one heard it slam to the floor. I only got bruises but other than that I was ok. It's scary knowing that just from a dresser falling it could kill thousands a year.
A tv fell on me when I was three, I didn’t cry when it fell on me I was like wow and acted like it was a normal day :/
Lol me
GayandLGBTQ y?
GayandLGBTQ it didn’t crack :/
GayandLGBTQ i literally said, it didn’t crack 🤦🏿♂️
@@qixx2802 Good for you, it could've been a lot worse
As soon as it said " This Adorable two year old" I was just like " I'm done "
This happened to me before when I was young but I wasn't hurt thank god
All I have to say is
“Ouch”
To be honest this isnt IKEAs fault. It is more like the parents who bought the furniture for the child.
Exactly. It's just common sense really.
Yeah but kids don't have that kind of common sense
PBJfan911 No but the parents should have it to raise the child in a safe environment!
+Joel Bergman UR PROFILE FREAKED ME OUT
+TurtleDude 48 Well yeah most of them, but not all
The baby that died was so sad
my dad got me a IKEA night stand. One time when my friend came over we tried to stand on it to reach something, I forgot what it was, but it started to fall over. Thank fully we both grabbed on to my bunk bed.
Here’s an idea: include the anchoring kits with the chests. People will spend a little less money sure, but it’s better than being sued.
Ikea already does