Target Issues Kids Pajamas Recall Due to Burn Hazard

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Lately, it feels like everything is being recalled.

The latest retailer to issue a voluntary recall is Target and if you buy your kids pj’s from there, it’s worth knowing about.

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According to an announcement on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website, Target issued a recall on June 2 for a pajamas set that has been sold in their stores.

The reason? They are a burn hazard.

“The children’s pajama sets fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children,”

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This recall involves a children’s two-piece, long-sleeved top and pant pajama sets. The pajama set is the brand “Cat & Jack” in the “Unicorn Cozy” pattern. The pajama top is black with ivory unicorns and ivory stars with the words “Dream Away” printed in metallic gold lettering.

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The pajama bottoms are ivory with black unicorns and black stars. The pajama set is 100% polyester and was sold in children’s sizes XS, S, M, L and XL. The product item number is printed on the inside sewn-in side seam label on both the pajama top and pant.

Pajama sets with the following product item numbers are included in the recall:

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Consumers who do have this pajama set should immediately take the clothes back to Target stores for a full refund.

Parents who bought the clothes on Target.com can contact the company for a prepaid return label to return the set for a full refund.

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