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Canada Recalls Baby Pajamas Made In China

2019/5/10 15:13:00 8444

Baby Pajamas

                                                                     

     

In May 2, 2019, the Canadian Ministry of health recalled the Chinese baby pajamas.

The recall product is Tuffy baby pajamas, with a size of 18 months and 24 months.

There is a product number inside the pajamas.

The specific product recall information is as follows:

This product does not meet the flammability requirements of Canadian children's pajamas.

The pajamas are more relaxed and easy to contact with fire sources such as stoves and candles. Once they are ignited, they will burn rapidly, which may cause serious burns to children's body.

The recall product was sold in Canada in April April 2018, and the recall involved about 96286 products.

As of April 30, 2019, no accidents or casualties were reported.

The Canadian Ministry of Health recommended that the product should be stopped immediately and returned to Canada's CostcoWholesale for full refund.

For more details, see healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2019/69794r-eng.php

     
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