Alert: Recall of JURLEA Area Rugs
The JURLEA Area Rugs have been recalled due to non-compliance with federal flammability regulations, presenting a potential fire hazard.
Product Information
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Recalled JURLEA Rugs in Light Gray/Ivory
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Recalled JURLEA Rugs in Gray Beige/Light Yellow
Recall Information
Name of Product: JURLEA Area Rugs
Hazard: The rugs do not meet the required federal flammability standards for carpets and rugs, leading to a fire risk.
Recall Date: February 22, 2024
Product Recall: Large Area Rugs
Product Description
Two styles of large area rugs in neutral, multicolor designs are being recalled. These rugs are available in three different sizes:
- Light Gray/Ivory: 5’3” x 6’6”, 6’6” x 8’2”, 6’6” x 9’10”
- Gray Beige/Light Yellow: 5’3” x 6’6”, 6’6” x 8’2”, 6’6” x 9’10”
Remedy
If you have purchased one of these rugs, please discontinue use immediately. Contact Yalande-US for a full refund. You will be required to cut the rug in half and provide photographic evidence of the destruction to receive your refund. Yalande-US is reaching out to all known consumers directly.
Incidents/Injuries
There have been no reported incidents or injuries related to these rugs.
Sold Exclusively Online
These rugs were sold exclusively online at Amazon.com from April 2023 to December 2023, with prices ranging from $60 to $130.
Companies Involved in Imports:
Kaka Trading Co. LTD from China is a prominent importer in this industry.
Statements from different Commissioners may address the issues mentioned here. For more information, please check out www.cpsc.gov/commissioners to find relevant statements on various topics.
If you are encountering difficulties with a recall solution or suspect a lack of responsiveness from a company regarding your request for a remedy, please complete the form provided and describe the circumstances to the CPSC.
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About the U.S. CPSC
The mission of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is to safeguard the public against unreasonable risks of injury or fatality linked to the use of numerous consumer products. Incidents resulting in casualties, harm, and damage to property from consumer products amount to more than $1 trillion annually. The CPSC’s efforts in ensuring consumer product safety have led to a decrease in the frequency of injuries caused by these products over the past five decades.
It is important to note that federal regulations prohibit the sale of products under a recall directive by the Commission or a voluntary recall conducted in coordination with the CPSC.

