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Deux par Deux Children’s Plush Glow in the Dark Bathrobe in Dinosaur and Unicorn Print — recall

Consumer goods · Canada · 2026-05-19
Hazard: Flammability hazard

Deux par Deux Children’s Plush Glow in the Dark Bathrobe, flammability hazard

CountryCanada
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-05-19
ImporterDeux par Deux
Model identifiersThe SKU is H20R92_000; The SKU is H20R90_000.
Units affected287
CategoryClothing and accessories - Clothing
HazardFlammability hazard
Hazard descriptionThe recalled robes violate the flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. Loose-fitting children’s sleepwear can contact ignition sources such as stove elements, candles, and matches more readily than tight-fitting sleepwear, and once ignited will burn rapidly, potentially resulting in severe burns to large areas of the child’s body.
RemedyImmediately stop using the recalled products and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund or store credit.
Recall numberRA-82088
Official noticeView source ↗

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