Samson International Recalls Bellevue and Oaklynn Canopy Bed Frames Due to Impact and Injury Hazards
Injuries have been reported. Consumers should stop using this product immediately.
Samson International Recalls Bellevue and Oaklynn Canopy Bed Frames Due to Impact and Injury Hazards
Samson International, of High Point, North Carolina · Universal Broadmoore brand Bellevue and Oaklynn model canopy bed frames


Product Description
This recall involves Samson International canopy bed frames sold under the Universal Broadmoor brand name. There are two models involved, Bellevue and Oaklynn. Both models come in king size and queen size. The model numbers are M24109230, M24109240 (Bellevue Queen and King) and M24107230, M24107240 (Oaklynn Queen and King). The name "Samson International" and the model number are printed on the manufacturing label located on the inside of the bed frame on the right hand-side when looking from the foot of the bed.
Hazard
The canopy beams of the bed frames can collapse primarily when the bed is moved, posing impact and injury hazards to consumers.
Remedy
Consumers should not move the recalled bed frames and contact Samson International immediately for a free repair and installation kit consisting of four metal brackets and mounting hardware.
Reported Injuries
The firm has received five reports of the bed canopy collapsing, including five reports of consumers being struck by the canopy beam and four resulting in shoulder and head contusion injuries.
411 Press Analysis
The CPSC issued a recall for Universal Broadmoore brand Bellevue and Oaklynn model canopy bed frames on April 2, 2026, covering about 5,600 (in addition, about 516 units were sold in canada). The canopy beams of the bed frames can collapse primarily when the bed is moved, posing impact and injury hazards to consumers. The firm has received five reports of the bed canopy collapsing, including five reports of consumers being struck by the canopy beam and four resulting. Samson International, of High Point, North Carolina is offering affected consumers the opportunity to schedule a free repair. Consumers should stop using the product and contact the manufacturer for instructions. The CPSC recommends checking purchase history and product labels to determine if your unit is affected.