H&M Hennes & Mauritz kids' pyjamas recalled over fire safety fears Clothing doesn't meet safety requirements Shoppers urged to return the product READ MORE: Urgent recall issued for children's toys By Pranav Harish For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:01, 10 July 2024 | Updated: 06:01, 10 July 2024 e-mail View comments A popular set of pyjamas have been pulled from the shelves of H&M stores across Australia due to safety fears. The pink and blue Hennes & Mauritz children's fleece pyjama set with feet do not meet current product safety requirements. A recall notice issued by Product Safety Australia (PSA) stated the clothing does not contain fire hazard labelling.
'There is a risk of serious burn injuries if exposed to a heat or flame source,' the recall notice read. 'Consumers may not be aware of this hazard'. The pyjamas, which have several decorative designs, were sold in H&M stores across the country between February 26 and June 14.
Shoppers who purchased the products, have been urged to stop using the clothes immediately. Customers are advised to return the item to their nearest H&M store for a full refund. The pink and blue pyjama set (pictured) with feet does not contain fire hazard labelling The pyjamas, which also has several decorative designs, were sold in H&M stores across Australia between February 26 and June 14 (stock image) No receipt is required.
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