Children's Robes Recalled for Flammability Standards Violation
ChildLikeMe children's robes sold on Amazon from January through April 2022 fail to meet federal flammability standards for sleepwear, posing a burn injury risk. Consumers should stop use immediately and contact the importer for a refund.
What this means for you
Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.
Our severity reasoning: The robes fail to meet federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of harm to children. Although no injuries have been reported, this is a risk-of-harm product where the hazard is real and not purely theoretical.
Plain-English summary
About 5,000 children's robes imported by ChildLikeMe of Norton, Ohio have been recalled. The robes are 100% polyester plush fleece hooded garments with sewn-in side seam belts and two functional front pockets, sized 5 through 12 years, sold in blue, pink with brown polka dots, and white with dinosaurs.
The recalled robes fail to meet federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, creating a risk of burn injuries to children.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled robes away from children and stop using them. To obtain a refund, contact ChildLikeMe at [email protected]. Consumers must destroy the robes by cutting them in half, email a photo of the destroyed garment, and upon receipt of the photo will receive a full refund of the purchase price. ChildLikeMe and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.
No injuries have been reported.
The recalled product
- Product
- Children's robes
- Manufacturer
- ChildLikeMe, of Norton, Ohio
- Hazard
- flammability-violation
- burn-injury
- Affected units
- 5,000
Distribution
Distributed nationwide across the United States.
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