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ANTI-TIP BRACKET

There is an easy to install anti-tip safety bracket included with the sale of each kitchen range that prevents accidental injuries and even death. Nicknamed the Oprah Winfrey bracket, the general public is not widely aware of its presence because it is concealed on the floor behind freestanding stoves. Unfortunately, dozens of families each year do not learn about its purpose until their child has suffered major burns, injury, or even death. This is a heartbreaking experience that can easily be avoided by installing the $5 anti-tip bracket.

It is our hope that you share this information with your entire circle of influence.

WHAT IS AN ANTI-TIP BRACKET?
ANTI-TIP SECURE TO FLOOR MODEL

The anti-tip bracket is a safety device that prevents free standing ovens from toppling forward. It is easily secured to either the wall or floor behind the unit and allows the foot of the stove to slide into the bracket and safely secure the range to prevent toppling. For more than 20 years this device has been included with the range installation and use instructions of every U.S. sold range, but it is usually set aside and never installed.

To see if your anti-tip bracket is installed just walk up to your range and grasp the upper rear portion of the range and try to bring it forward. When the bracket is installed you may be able to rock the range forward and inch or two (depending on the style of bracket). Units with missing brackets will rock all the way forward. If yours is missing, then look for your installation direction packet or contact the manufacturer of your range unit.

TWO CHILDREN SEVERELY BURNED?

Two Salt Lake children severely burned in kitchen accident

Two Salt Lake City children were rushed to the hospital Thursday afternoon after an accident in their family's kitchen at 1631 West Ivy Circle.

Authorities say the children, ages two and four, opened the oven door and were standing on it to see what was cooking in a pot on the stove.   Their weight apparently caused the stove to tilt, overturning a pot of beans onto the kids.   The parents raced to the kitchen where they found the two children screaming on the floor.

Police believe there was no criminal wrongdoing and that the incident was accidental. Story by: Elizabeth Hur

News of this story brought the following sad testimonial...

I too had a son that had passed away from an oven falling over. He was not even two years old yet. If the people are so upset that this is happening, then why can't the people do something about it? I want to help spread the word, so that this doesn't have to happen to anyone else. Why should it, if it can be prevented? Jacob Oliver - New Berlin, Wi

SELLER’S FLIPPANT FEELINGS ABOUT THE MISSING BRACKET?

Amazingly, some sellers get upset over the home inspection report that documents a missing anti-tip bracket. While perusing online public forums on the topic here is one seller’s flippant perspective...

MISSING BRACKET BEHIND RANGE

Come on aren't we humans smart enough to know that tipping a stove is stupid, dangerous, stupid oh I said that already. I have pictures of when I was a kid where there is a open gas hot water heater next to my high chair. Right there in the kitchen. I would hope that you have the intelligence to train any human less than driving age that tipping a stove is.............. see above.

When I sold my last house this year that was one of the dings that the Home infector found. (spelling intentional). I laughed, and ignored it. If I lived in earthquake country I would consider one on a gas stove. Not on electric.

This attitude is disturbing because most of the accidents involving missing anti-tip brackets have little to do with whether or not it is an electric or gas range. Instead, it is from the burns caused from the hot cooking items spilling onto the child using the door or the range as a step stool. Major injuries also occur as the entire unit topples onto the young children. I have yet to read about the home exploding from a gas line rupture, but that is still a possibility. To sign off this missing bracket as unimportant is purely irresponsible.

THE OPRAH WINFREY BRACKET

REAL LIFE ANTI TIP TESTIMONIAL
"It happened so fast. My son, who is an honor student and Cub Scout, was trying to help me in the kitchen when all of a sudden the oven tipped forward and crashed right down over him! How can homebuilders be so careless to design a home like this? Don't they have children themselves? It turns out that the bracket is so easy to install that there is no excuse for my builder to have omitted it during the stove installation."

As a man, I did not realize the influence Oprah Winfrey has upon the mothers of this great land. When she finds an injustice and brings it to light then all of America gets to talking about it. This was true of the cord strangulations on mini-blinds, oversized balustrade spacing on stair railings, and even the kitchen stove anti-tip bracket.

My explanation with home inspection clients during walkthroughs goes something like this....

“The range is not equipped with the recommended anti-tip bracket.” At this point I open the oven door and show the clients the label. “Oprah Winfrey brought this hazard to the awareness of many mothers on her show due to the accidents that occur as active children open the door and use it as a step up to the counter. You should consider adding this inexpensive bracket to increase the safeness of this range. And in case you are wondering, this bracket is missing on about 65% of the ranges that I look at.”

The following is another posts on Oprah’s online forum...

http://boards.oprah.com/WebX?13@147.6lfNcMeIQRS.5@.ef457e4/62

This could save your LIFE please read!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: jobnkids
Posted on: 03/27/2005 at 1:20pm (51 of 63)

Dear Oprah On Jan 4 2005 I fell in my kitchen, landed on my oven door (at 350o) and the hot oven fell on top of me dropping boiling water on me burning 15% of my body at 3o burns. I spent 2 weeks at Harborview Burn and trauma center in Seattle where I underwent severe skin grafts and PAIN. I will also have years of plastic surgery to look forward to. I was renting the apartment, and the stove was NOT SECURE TO THE FLOOR!! Please help me Oprah. Help me spread the word to the country that a free standing stove that is not secure with a anti tip devise WILL TIP OVER!!! My Dr's have said that had I been a child, I may not have made it!! Please E-mail me for the full story and pictures of my burns. Maybe together we can save a life!! Thank you Oprah Sincerely.. Brenda Kennedy

CONSUMER AFFAIRS - MISSING BRACKET IMPERILS LIVES

http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news02/ovens.html

NEW YORK, April 24, 2002 -- In its April 24 broadcast, Inside Edition investigates a long string of tragedies involving kitchen stoves tipping onto children, a problem the home appliance industry has acknowledged for years.

On April 2 in Los Angeles, 2-year-old Edwin Campos and two of his young cousins were critically injured when they accidentally tipped over a kitchen stove and were doused with a pot of scalding water.

"In the best case scenario, this boy will have years of reconstructive surgery," states Peter Grossman, a Los Angeles burn specialist who is caring for the toddler. Inside Edition reveals many similar accidents over the years when children have caused stoves to tip and investigates why these tragedies continue to occur.

Roger Boisjoly is an engineer and safety expert, who tells the newsmagazine that almost every stove sold in America has a design flaw that can seriously injure children. Roger explains that young children will sometimes use the oven door as a step, causing it to tip over.

"When that goes down, this whole stove comes over, and if anybody's in front of it, they're in trouble," he warns. To solve this problem, the home appliance industry actively promotes the use of special anti-tip brackets. Manufacturers say if the simple metal brackets are installed correctly, they fasten the stove to the kitchen floor or wall and avert potential disaster.

But attorney Dan Sciano of San Antonio, TX, who has worked on more than a hundred lawsuits involving stove tip-overs, maintains that brackets are often installed incorrectly or not at all.

"We now know within the industry that most of the time, it's not being used... that's the reality," he said. Sciano provided Inside Edition with internal industry documents that he says show that major manufacturers are well aware that the safety bracket solution is not working. One e-mail reveals that, as far back as 1996, one major stove company estimated that less than 10% of their stoves were being properly installed with safety brackets. Another major oven manufacturer estimated that less than 5% of their customers had safety brackets installed.

To get an idea how pervasive the problem still is, Inside Edition "spot-checked" recently-built homes in Mesquite, NV. The newsmagazine found that only one family in four had safety brackets properly installed. One had improperly installed brackets, rendering them useless, and two of the four homes the newsmagazine visited had no safety brackets at all, leaving their stoves dangerously vulnerable to a tip- over.

Many engineers like Roger Boisjoly believe the tip-over effect can be eliminated completely by changing the design of the stoves. One solution that's been discussed for years within the industry is a breakaway door. When too much weight is applied, the oven door would fall safely to the ground, instead of pulling over the whole appliance.

The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, an industry trade group that represents oven makers, declined Inside Edition's requests for an on-camera interview. But in a statement the group said safety is a priority in the industry and that their ranges, "...adhere to all safety and stability requirements set by U.S. safety organizations."

Regarding safety brackets, the group said the industry has "...developed an effective and reliable anti-tip device that can be easily installed."

Attorney Dan Sciano says that the continuing tragedies are proof the industry's solution is just not working. "The injuries are catastrophic... I see children getting injured over and over and over and there's just simply no reason for this anymore...it needs to be stopped. Period."

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission tells Inside Edition the agency has received reports that anti-tip brackets are not being properly utilized and are currently looking into the matter.

MORE INFORMATION - The “Do Your PART” Pamphlet

I was surprised to find the following pamphlet included with the bracket packaging in our brand new range. The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers created this pamphlet and also makes it available online. I share the link with every inspection client where there is a range installed with the anti-tip bracket missing.

DOWNLOAD BROCHURE - http://www.aham.org/ht/a/GetDocumentAction/i/587

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