TURKEY — Linum Home Textiles’ children’s robes are being recalled for not meeting federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a burn hazard.
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC) says the recall applies to the children’s robes from Linum Home Textiles (LHT) that are 100 percent cotton terry. They are long-sleeved and hooded with two front pockets and a matching belt.
These robes were available from July 2017 to April 2022 through retailers including Amazon, QVC, Overstock, Groupon, Wayfair, Zulily, Bed Bath and Beyond, Boscovs, Houzz, JCPenny, Kohls, Linum Towels, and Torrey Commerce.
According to USCPSC, the robes did not meet the federal flammability standards and create a risk for burn injuries to children. No injuries have been reported yet.
What you should do if you own the robe
USCPSC says you should contact LHT. They will provide you with a pre-paid mailer and instructions on how to return the robe so you can get a full refund.
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