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CPSC Recalls Children’s Sleepwear

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of Chinese-made children’s nightgowns and pajama sets, sold on Amazon.com. The children’s sleepwear failed to meet flammability standards, posing a burn risk to wearers. No injuries have been reported and no ASI-listed companies were named in the recall.

The recall involves children’s 100% cotton nightgowns and two-piece pajama sets. The nightgowns were sold in purple, pink and blue. The two-piece long-sleeve shirt and pant pajama sets feature a four-button placket down the center front of the top, along with a pocket on the left chest. They were sold in solid pink, black with white polka dots, a pink gingham pattern and a blue gingham pattern. The garments were sold in European sizes 110 cm (4-6 years), 120 cm (6-8 years), 130 cm (7-10 years), 140 cm (9-11 years) and 150 cm (11-13 years). The European size in inches is printed on a neck tag. About 950 of the garments, imported by ASHERANGEL of China, were sold from December 2016 through July 2017 on Amazon.com for between $16 and $21.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled sleepwear, take them away from children and contact ASHERANGEL for a full refund. The firm is contacting all known purchasers directly. ASHERANGEL can be reached via email at polook2013@gmail.com.