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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > FDA Alerts Healthcare Facilities to Child Entrapment Hazard in KayserBett Pediatric Beds

FDA Alerts Healthcare Facilities to Child Entrapment Hazard in KayserBett Pediatric Beds

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Last updated: 14/06/2026 08:51
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Healthcare worker adjusting pediatric hospital bed controls with safety lock mechanism
FDA issues safety correction for KayserBett IDA pediatric care beds due to child entrapment risks when hand controls are not properly locked. Healthcare facilities must immediately verify control locking procedures. — Photo: Ann H / Pexels
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The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a critical safety correction for KayserBett IDA pediatric care beds, warning of significant entrapment risks when hand controls remain unsecured. The hazard emerges when children gain access to unlocked bed positioning controls, potentially adjusting the bed in ways that could cause serious injury through entrapment. This safety alert underscores the ongoing challenges in pediatric medical device safety, where design features intended for caregiver convenience must be carefully managed to prevent unintended patient access. KayserBetten, the manufacturer, is collaborating with the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health to implement corrective measures. Healthcare facilities utilizing these beds must immediately establish and enforce stringent control locking procedures as part of their patient safety protocols. Staff training on proper bed operation and safety feature activation is essential to prevent adverse incidents in pediatric care environments. Read the full article on GMJ Newsroom.

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