A brand of children's lounge pants is being recalled over the risk of burn injuries. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the product did not meet federal flammability standards.
A brand of children's lounge pants is being recalled due to the potential risk of burn injuries.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said in the Jan. 26 recall notice that the Properly Tied pants did not meet federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear. The pants, made of 100% cotton, were advertised as "LD Aspen Loungepant." They were available in sizes 2T through YXL and sold in blaze, blue ridge, clay mountain and forest print patterns.The recalled children’s sleepwear fails to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear.
The pants were sold at Sweet Threads, Britches and Bows, May May’s, The Carousel, Bundle of Joy, Dragonflies, Tugboat and the Bird, Lora Belle Baby, Peach Tree Kids, Hannah B's and children’s product stores nationwide and online at www.properlytied.com.
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