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> Thanks for the replies

>

> Wow! I never knew lesther sofas could cause a skin

> reaction. But in my case can this be really the

> situation? Considering we've had our sofas for

> more than a year now and never had this problem

> until recently?


I remember this

It was chemicals in some sofas



http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/argos-leather-sofa-leaves-family-4659628

http://www.slatergordon.co.uk/personal-injury/faulty-products/sofa-rash/

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Newbie,


Poor you and your little baby.


Agree with the poster who said that you need the help of the Dr to try to identify the cause of the bites or irritation.


When that's established then you could take some advice from the citizen'a advice bureau or a personal injury firm of solicitors on whether you have a claim (slater and Gordon represented lots of claimants in the main group action on the toxic sofa claims which settled in 2010, Macmillan Williams are a firm with a local office in Herne Hill who might be able to help).


But finding out the cause is the absolute first priority.


Good luck x

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