The Recall Desk
HighCPSC·24114·Announced 2024-02-08

Children's Hooded Flannel Bathrobes Recalled for Flammability Violation

Lolanta children's hooded flannel bathrobes violate federal flammability regulations for children's sleepwear and pose a burn hazard. About 16,900 units were sold online from January 2021 through October 2023.

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 source states "None Reported" for injuries, so no actual harm has occurred. However, the product violates federal flammability regulations for children's sleepwear and poses a direct risk-of-burn hazard to a vulnerable population. This meets the rubric criterion for a "High" severity score: risk-of-harm products where injury has not yet been reported.

Plain-English summary

This recall involves Lolanta children's hooded flannel bathrobes sold online at lolanta.com and Amazon.com from January 2021 through October 2023. The bathrobes are 100% polyester and come in two styles: dinosaur design in green, rose red, and orange; and shark design in blue, pink, yellow, and gray. They feature attached belts and patch pockets, and were sold in sizes 2-3 years, 3-5 years, and 6-8 years.

The recalled bathrobes violate federal flammability regulations for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. About 16,900 units were recalled in the United States; an additional 5,600 units were sold in Canada.

Consumers should immediately take the recalled bathrobes away from children and stop using them. To receive a refund, consumers must destroy the garments by cutting them in half, email a photo of the destroyed garment to [email protected], and contact Nanchang Zhongcangjishi E-commerce at [email protected] or through https://lolanta.com/pages/recall for more information.

The recalled product

Product
Lolanta children's hooded flannel bathrobes
Manufacturer
Nanchang Zhongcangjishi E-commerce Co. Ltd, of China
Hazard
  • flammability-violation
  • burn-injury
Affected units
16,900

Distribution

Distributed nationwide across the United States.