The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled the Children’s Two Piece Pajama Sets from Los Angeles-based BedHead Pajamas Inc. because the pajamas fail to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
This recall involves BedHead children’s 95/5 cotton/Lycra, two-piece pajama sets sold in toddler size 12 months through youth 14. The pajama sets were manufacturing in Los Angeles. The two-piece pajama sets were sold in three prints: navy cream stripe, pink Holland and pink spot. The navy cream set was sold only as a long-sleeve and pant set. Pink Holland and pink spot were sold as a short-sleeve top with shorts set and a long-sleeve top and pant set. The recalled pajama sets say “Boo Boo BedHead” on the sewn in label located on the back neckline of the pajama top. The pajama sets were sold at children’s boutiques and online nationwide from January 2011 through February 2014 for about $25. No incidents have been reported yet, but CPSC believes that about 800 units of the children’s pajamas were affected.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled pajama sets away from children and return them to BedHead for a $25 store merchandise credit. For more information, consumers can contact BedHead toll-free at (844) 312-3651 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday or online at www.bedheadpajamas.com.
More information on the recall is available on CPSC’s website.