H&M is recalling about 615 sets of children's ribbed-knit two-piece pajamas because they do not meet federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear. These sets were sold in light pink and mole (taupe) colors and in sizes 8 through 14+ years. Although no incidents or injuries have been reported, the failure to meet flammability standards means the pajamas could ignite easily and cause serious burns. Consumers should immediately stop using the garments and contact H&M for a full refund.
The fabric used in these sleepwear sets fails to meet federal flammability safety standards, posing a significant risk of burn injuries to children if the garments are exposed to a heat source or flame.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled sleepwear sets away from children and stop using them. H&M will contact all known purchasers directly with instructions on how to return the sleepwear sets for a full refund.
Ribbed-knit 56% rayon, 43% polyester, and 1% spandex. External label states 'Every day is a COZY DAY.' Neck label states 'H&M.'

Children's Recalled Sleepwear Set โ Light Pink (Product ID Number 1044037001)

Children's Recalled Sleepwear Set โ Mole (Product ID Number 1044037002)

External Affixed Label to recalled garments
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response