Children’s pajamas that fail to meet flammability standards are among this week’s recalled consumer products. Other products recalled include tool chests sold at Costco that pose a laceration hazard. CHILDREN’S PAJAMAS ADVERTISING DETAILS: BedHead children’s 95 percent cotton and 5
Children’s pajamas that fail to meet flammability standards are among this week’s recalled consumer products. Other products recalled include tool chests sold at Costco that pose a laceration hazard.
CHILDREN’S PAJAMAS
DETAILS: BedHead children’s 95 percent cotton and 5 percent Lycra, two-piece pajama sets sold in toddler size 12 months through youth 14. The two-piece pajama sets were sold in three prints, Navy Cream Stripe, Pink Holland and Pink Spot. The Navy Cream set was sold only as a long-sleeve and pant set. Pink Holland and Pink Spot were sold as a short-sleeve top with shorts set and a long-sleeve top and pant set. The recalled pajama sets say “Boo Boo BedHead” on the sewn in label located on the back neckline of the pajama top. They were sold from January 2011 through February 2014.
WHY: The pajamas fail to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
INCIDENTS: None reported.
HOW MANY: About 800.
FOR MORE: Call BedHead at 844-312-3651 or visit www.bedheadpajamas.com and click on the Product Recall link on the bottom of the page for more information.
BOYS’ PAJAMAS
DETAILS: Johnnie B boys’ pajama sets with a top and shorts and model number 84004, and Mini Boden pajama sets with a top and shorts and model number 24106. The model number is printed on the back of the care label in the tops and bottoms. They were sold exclusively online at www.bodenusa.com during January 2014.
WHY: The pajamas fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injury to children.
INCIDENTS: None reported.
HOW MANY: About 210.
FOR MORE: Call J.P. Boden Services at 866-206-9508 or visit www.bodenusa.com and click on Product Recalls for more information.
TOOL CHEST
DETAILS: Stainless steel tool chests made by Whalen Furniture Manufacturing of San Diego, Calif. and sold at Costco Wholesale Corp. from March 2010 through October 2013.
WHY: The inside of the right door has a metal stopper or flange with a sharp edge running the length of the door, which poses a laceration hazard.
INCIDENTS: 11 reports of injuries, including nine reports of minor cuts caused by the sharp-edged flange and two reports of cuts requiring stitches.
HOW MANY: About 20,000.
FOR MORE: Call Whalen at 866-942-5362 or visit www.whalenstorage.com and click on “Recalls” for more information.