SAFETY WARNING: Never remove your mattress cover.

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Report Your Incident

Reporting your mattress fiberglass incident helps protect other consumers and builds evidence for regulatory action. Your report matters.

Why Reporting Matters

Protect Others

Your report helps warn other consumers and prevents more families from suffering.

Regulatory Action

CPSC uses reports to identify patterns and take action against unsafe products.

Legal Documentation

Official reports create a record that may be useful for legal claims.

Documentation Checklist

Gather these items before filing your report. Good documentation strengthens your case.

Photos of the mattress law label/tagsEssential
Photos of visible fiberglass contaminationEssential
Receipt or proof of purchaseEssential
Documentation of health symptomsEssential
Photos/videos of damage to belongings
Receipts for cleanup supplies/services
Medical records if you sought treatment
Communication records with manufacturer
Written timeline of events
Witness statements from family members

Where to Report

Report to multiple agencies for maximum impact. Each serves a different purpose.

SaferProducts.gov (CPSC)

Critical

The Consumer Product Safety Commission's official portal for reporting unsafe products. This is the most important place to report mattress fiberglass incidents.

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Tips for this report:

  • Include photos of the mattress tag
  • Document all health symptoms
  • Include receipts or proof of purchase
  • Describe the contamination in detail

Better Business Bureau (BBB)

File a complaint against the mattress manufacturer or retailer. This creates a public record of issues.

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Tips for this report:

  • File against both manufacturer and retailer
  • Include all communication records
  • Request specific resolution

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

Report deceptive advertising or marketing practices. Useful if the company made false claims about safety.

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Tips for this report:

  • Document any misleading claims
  • Save screenshots of marketing materials
  • Note any "fiberglass-free" claims that were false

State Attorney General

Contact your state's consumer protection office. Many states have specific consumer protection laws.

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Tips for this report:

  • Search for your state's consumer protection division
  • File online if available
  • Include documentation of damages

Amazon/Retailer Reviews

Leave detailed, honest reviews on the retailer's website to warn other consumers.

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Tips for this report:

  • Be factual and specific
  • Include photos if allowed
  • Mention health effects experienced

This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For legal matters regarding damages or compensation, please consult with a qualified attorney.