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RECALL: 10 Designs of Children’s Cat Nightgowns – Fire Danger

Updated: May 28, 2023

RECALL Children’s Cat Nightgowns Fire Danger 5,300 Sold Amazon Exclusive

RECALL:

Arshiner Children’s Cat Nightgowns are Recalled as they are in violation of the U.S. Standards for the Flammability of Children’s Sleepwear. Failure to meet this Standard poses a risk of burn injuries to children.


The Recall is for a small batch of Arshiner Girls Cat Nightgown Long Sleeve Princess Lace Sleepwear Dress garments made of 94% polyester 6% spandex. It covers ten different Cat Nightgown designs which can be viewed on their website. They come in Sky Blue, Purple, Pastel Pink, Red Pattern, Aqua Blue Pattern, Pink Pattern, Purple Pattern, Green Grid Pattern, Navy Blue Pattern, and Light Pink Pattern.


They were sold between July 21, 2020, to March 6, 2022, in sizes 110 to 150 in each color.


ACTION:

You should immediately take the recalled nightgowns away from children, stop using them and contact Arshiner for a full refund. You should take a photo of the nightgowns destroyed by cutting them both vertically and horizontally. They should then be disposed in accordance with local state recycling laws.


Send an image of the destroyed recalled nightgowns to Arshiner by email at arshiner.recall@gmail.com. Upon receipt of the photo, you will be issued a full refund of the purchase price.


Arshiner and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.


CONTACT:

Website: https://arshiner.com/pages/product-recall-information E-mail: arshiner.recall@gmail.com Phone: (800) 608-1432 For More Information: email service@arshiner.com Or call +1 8042485139 Monday through Friday 10 AM to 5 PM PST.


The Federal Flammability Standards, also known as the Flammable Fabrics Act (FFA), is a law in the United States that requires clothing and textiles to meet specific flammability standards. You can look for a label or tag that indicates compliance with the FFA to determine if clothing meets these standards.


The label or tag should state that the clothing meets the flammability requirements of the FFA or list the specific FFA regulation that the clothing complies with, such as 16 CFR Part 1610. You can usually find this label or tag on the inside of the garment, near the neck or waistline.


You may want to contact the manufacturer or retailer of the clothing for more information if you cannot find a label or tag indicating compliance with the FFA. Additionally, you can check the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) website to see if the clothing has been recalled for non-compliance with flammability standards.


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