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Hennes & Mauritz Children's Pyjama with feet — recall

Consumer goods · Australia · 2024-07-09
Hazard: The products do not comply with the req…

H&M Children's Pyjama with feet do not comply with children's nightwear safety standards.

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CountryAustralia
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2024-07-09
ManufacturerH&M HENNES & MAURITZ
DistributorH&M stores in Australia and online at https://www2.hm.com/en_au/index.html
Model identifiersUnknown
Hazard descriptionThe products do not comply with the requirements of the mandatory safety standard for nightwear for children._x000D_ The products do not have the required fire hazard labelling. There is a risk of serious burn injuries if exposed to a heat or flame source. Consumers may not be aware of this hazard.
RemedyConsumers should stop using these products immediately. Return to the nearest H&M store for a full refund. No receipt is required._x000D_ For more information contact H&M on customerservice.au@hm.com or by phone on 1300 401 300.
Recall number2024/20244
Official noticeView source ↗

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