The footed pajamas and robes pose a burn hazard
February 6, 2015Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.Lazy One of North Logan, Utah, is recalling about 8,400 children’s pajamas and robes.
The footed pajamas and robes fail to meet the federal flammability standard for children’s sleepwear, posing a burn hazard.
No incidents or injuries have been reported.
This recall involves 100% polyester Lazy One children’s sleepwear garments, including footed pajamas and two robes.
The one-piece “footeez” style footed zip-up pajama is beige with a red, pink, blue and yellow owl print with the wording “I’m OWL yours.” It has blue trim at the neck, cuff and right-hand side single pocket. The pajama has a foot-to-neck zipper, non-slip soles and a rear opening on the behind. It was sold in sizes children’s small through extra-large.
One of the recalled robes is pink with moose graphics and “Don’t Moose With Me” printed on it. It has solid green trim, two front pockets and belt. The second robe is red with printed moose graphics and solid black trim, two front pockets and belt.
Both robes were sold in sizes 4T through 14. “Lazy One,” the size and “Made in China” are printed on the garments’ neck label. Garments with “Flame Resistant” printed on the neck label are not included in this recall.
The garments, manufactured in China, were sold at department stores and children’s boutiques nationwide and online at www.lazyone.com from October 2013, through June 2014, for about $22 for the pajamas and about $15 for the robes.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled pajamas and robes away from children and return them to Lazy One for a free replacement garment, including shipping.
Consumers may contact Lazy One toll-free at (866) 340-5278 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. MT Monday through Friday.