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Children’s nightgowns, robes recalled over burn hazard concerns

WASHINGTON — Several brands of children’s nightgowns and robes are being recalled over failure to meet federal flammability standards and posing a risk of burn hazards, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said in several news releases.

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The recalls involve nightgowns manufactured by La Paloma, Auranso Official and Booph, while robes made by Sioro were also cited by the CPSC.

Auranso

Approximately 8,000 children’s nightgowns made by Auranso Official and sold on Amazon.com are being recalled. The recall involved about seven styles of the company’s nightgowns, the CPSC reported.

The short- and long-sleeved nightgowns were sold in sizes 2-3T, 3-4T, 5-6X, 6-7 years, 7-8 years and 9-10 years. The gowns have pink heart, white heart or striped strawberry prints on them and were sold in white and pink, the CPSC said. The heart print nightgowns are made of 95% cotton and 5% spandex, and the striped strawberry print nightgowns are made of 100% cotton.

The gowns were sold online at Amazon.com from January through June 2021 for between $11 and $19.

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

Consumers should stop using the recalled garments. Consumers can call Auranso Official at 833-253-6448, email at Auranso_us@outlook.com, or go online at www.auransoly.com and click on “Product Recall Notice” for information on how to receive a refund.

Booph

The recall of Booph products involves approximately 4,900 children’s nightgowns, which were sold on Amazon.com.

The recall involves 10 styles of the company’s 100% cotton children’s nightgowns, the CPSC said. They were sold in sizes 2-3T, 3-4T, 5 years, 6-7 years, 7-8 years and 9-10 years. The short- and long-sleeved gowns have fruit prints and were sold in white, blue, purple and two shades of pink colors.

The items were sold online at Amazon.com from March through June 2021 for between $9 and $16.

No incidents or injuries have been reported, according to the CPSC.

Consumers should stop using the recalled garments. Consumers can call Booph at 833-866-6743, email caobooph_us@outlook.com, or go online at www.chjbooph.com and click on “Recall Notice” for information on how to receive a refund.

La Paloma

The recall involving La Paloma includes 70 nightgowns, which fail flammability standards for children’s sleepwear. That poses a risk of burn injuries for children, according to the CPSC.

This recall involves La Paloma “Girl’s Nightgowns.” The gowns are 100% cotton and were sold in sizes 2 through 9 and in prints that include Little Wings, Paloma Stripe, Evergreen, Scandi Shapes and Holly Horse. The long-sleeved nightgowns have an elastic pleated neckline and wrists.

The items were sold online at shoplapaloma.com from November 2020 through December 2020 for about $58, according to the CPSC.

No incidents or injuries have been reported.

Consumers should stop using the recalled nightgowns and contact La Paloma for a full refund by emailing care@shoplapaloma.com or online at shoplapaloma.com.

Sioro

Children’s robes made by Sioro were sold on Amazon.com from December 2020 through April 2021 for between $24 and $29. They are being recalled because they fail to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, the CPSC said.

The recall involves 950 of Sioro’s 100% cotton robes for children. They were sold in sizes small, medium and large in brown, dark gray, green, light blue, teal, navy, plum and white. The long-sleeved, hooded robes have two front pockets and two side seam belt loops with a matching belt.

Consumers should stop using the recalled garments and contact Sioro for a full refund. Email Sioro at cs@sioro.com or online at www.sioro.com for more information.

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