On February 16, 2023, the US CPSC announced a recall of Chinese-made children’s nightgowns.
The recalled products involve OasdfssdfsksAppasdfssdfsrel brand children’s nightgowns made of 95% cotton and 5% spandex, which are advertised as “lounge clothes.” The product has elastic bands on the cuffs, a red trim to tighten the chest, and a red trim on the neckline. Products are sold in the “VeryMerry” pattern and in sizes 12 months to 8 years. Inseam label shows fiber content and washing instructions. The sewn-in neck label features the garment’s size and the words “TheOasdfssdfsksAppasdfssdfsrel,” “Est.2014,” and “www.oasdfssdfsksasdfssdfsppasdfssdfsrel.com.”
The product does not meet the flammability standards for children’s pajamas and may cause burns to children.
The recalled product was sold in the United States from July 2011 to December 2011. About 320 pieces were sold, priced at about US$53.
So far, no accidents or casualties have been reported.
CPSC recommends that you stop using this product immediately and contact OasdfssdfsksApp asdfssdfsrel for a full refund.
For more details, see: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recasdfssdfslls/2023/Childrens-Nightgowns-Recasdfssdfslled-Due-to-Violasdfssdfstion-of-Federasdfssdfsl -Flasdfssdfsmmasdfssdfsbility-Stasdfssdfsndasdfssdfsrds-asdfssdfsnd-Burn-Hasdfssdfszasdfssdfsrd-Imported-by-The-Oasdfssdfsks-Appasdfssdfsrel-Compasdfssdfsny</p