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CriticalRecall #26661

Louisville Ladder Recalls Over One Million Attic Stairway Ladders Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Fall Hazard

Louisville Ladder, Inc., of Louisville, Kentucky · Louisville, Featherlite, Lite & Century Attic Stairway Ladders with gas struts

Recalled Attic Stairway Ladder with gas struts (Location of Brand Marking)
Recalled Attic Stairway Ladder with gas struts (Location of Brand Marking) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Attic Stairway Ladder with gas struts (Close-up of Label Plate w/ Model Number)
Recalled Attic Stairway Ladder with gas struts (Close-up of Label Plate w/ Model Number) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Attic Stairway Ladder with gas struts (Location of Spreader Bolt)
Recalled Attic Stairway Ladder with gas struts (Location of Spreader Bolt) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves Louisville, Featherlite, Lite & Century Attic Stairway Ladders with gas struts only. The aluminum or wood frame ladders come with handrails and fold into the attic. The ladders were sold in various frame sizes to accommodate different size attic openings in the ceiling, including 22.5, 25.5 and 30.0 inches wide and 54 and 60 inches long and ceiling heights ranging from 7 feet 8 inches up to 12 feet. The brand name and model number are located on the inside of the attic door.

Hazard

The bolts on the attic stairway ladders can break while in use, posing a risk of serious injury or death from fall hazard.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the recalled ladders immediately and register at Atticstairwayrecall.expertinquiry.com to receive a free repair kit. Consumers should have the ladder's model number, which can be found on the inside of the attic door, available when they register. If your unit is included in the recall, the firm will send a free repair kit containing two replacement ¼" spreader bolts, washers, and lock nuts with installation instructions.

Repair

Reported Injuries

The firm has received 11 reports of a bolt breaking, including one report of an injury to the neck, head and back.

411 Press Analysis

Consumers should immediately stop using Louisville, Featherlite, Lite & Century Attic Stairway Ladders with gas struts, according to a recall announced on August 6, 2026 by the CPSC. This recall covers approximately 1,770,000 units (In addition, about 13,054 were sold in Canada). The bolts on the attic stairway ladders can break while in use, posing a risk of serious injury or death from fall hazard. The CPSC's incident record for this recall reports injuries. The firm has received 11 reports of a bolt breaking, including one report of an injury to the neck, head and back. Affected consumers should schedule a free repair by contacting Louisville Ladder, Inc., of Louisville, Kentucky. The CPSC strongly advises checking purchase records and inspecting any matching products in the home.

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