H&M is recalling about 9,000 children's pajama sets because they fail to meet federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear. The recall involves 100% cotton knit, long-sleeve pajama tops and pants sets sold in sizes 2 through 10. These pajamas were sold at H&M stores nationwide and online from July 2018 through May 2019. No incidents or injuries have been reported, but consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pajama tops and contact H&M for a full refund and a $20 gift card.
The pajama tops do not meet federal flammability standards, which poses a serious risk of burn injuries to children if the fabric is exposed to an ignition source.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pajama tops and contact H&M for a full refund, plus a $20 gift card.

Recalled H&M children’s pajamas

Recalled H&M children’s pajamas
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response