The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced recalls of children's pajama sets, sleepwear and robes by various companies citing violation of federal flammability standards, posing a risk of burn injuries.
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The affected products include children's pajama sets sold by UK-based Last Word Apparel LTD dba Selfie Craft Co., NewCosplay children's sleepwear manufactured in China by Suzhou Rongtai Home Textile Co Ltd., and sold exclusively at Amazon.com by various companies, as well as children's robes manufactured in China and sold by California-based Explanet Enterprise, dba Vaenait Baby.
Selfie Craft called back about 38,740 units of pajama sets manufactured in the U.K and Bangladesh, and sold online at www.etsy.com, www.uncommongoods.com, www.macys.com, www.selfiecraft.co.uk, www.thetot.com and boutiques nationwide from November 2017 through June 2022 for about $39. The pajamas were sold for ages 3 through 12 and in 26 designs.
Further, Shanghai Xunao Elevator called back about 2,140 units of NewCosplay children's sleepwear, Shanghai Jinhui Gardening Center recalled about 1,930 units, Shanghai Jing Cheng Landscape Engineering Co. recalled about 3,300 units, and Hainan Chong Yu Industrial called back about 2,360 units.
All these NewCosplay children's sleepwear were sold online at www.amazon.com from October 2021 through May 2022 for between $17 and $26.
Further, the recall also includes NewCosplay Children's Sleepwear sold by Weihai Juanhai Decoration Material at Amazon.com from December 2021 through May 2022, and by Mianzhu Ye Xin Trading from November 2021 through May 2022.
Vaenait Baby called back about 2,400 units of children's robes, manufactured in China, and sold at various stores nationwide from December 2019 through June 2022 for about $11.
Consumers are urged to contact the respective companies for a full refund. ■
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