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Summary

CPSC recall: Children's Nightgowns. By Online at www.amazon.com from June 2019 through May 2022 for between $13 and $39, depending on the style and if sold individually or as a set.. Hazard: The children's nightgowns fail to meet the flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.. Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled sleepwear away from children and contact Kids Tales for a full refund. Consumers who purchased the pajamas will be as

Details

Source

CPSC Consumer Product Recall

External ID

9344

Action Date

2022-06-30

Status

Recalled

Category

consumer_product

Product Description

This recall involves two styles of iMOONZZZ-branded 95% cotton and 5% spandex children's nightgowns, sold individually o

Context & Analysis

This is a unclassified recall.

This was one of 12 consumer_product recalls issued in the same week, part of 47 consumer_product-related FDA actions this month.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a FDA recall?

A Class III recall involves products that are unlikely to cause adverse health effects but violate FDA labeling or manufacturing regulations.

What should I do if I have this product?

Stop using the product. Check the product against the specific lot numbers or identifiers listed in the recall. Contact the manufacturer (Online at www.amazon.com from June 2019 through May 2022 for between $13 and $39, depending on the style and if sold individually or as a set.) or your retailer for a refund or replacement. If you experienced adverse effects, report them to the FDA via MedWatch.

How often does Online at www.amazon.com from June 2019 through May 2022 for between $13 and $39, depending on the style and if sold individually or as a set. have FDA actions?

This is the only FDA action we have on record for Online at www.amazon.com from June 2019 through May 2022 for between $13 and $39, depending on the style and if sold individually or as a set. in our database.

Where can I find the official FDA record?

The official record is available on FDA.gov. Search for "9344" on FDA.gov for the full record. You can also use the openFDA API to query this record programmatically.

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