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Epoch Times
26-05-2025
- Business
- Epoch Times
Macy's Recalls More Than 16,000 Children's Pajamas
Department store chain Macy's is recalling around 16,300 units of infant pajamas across the United States as the elastic on the garments' ankles 'can be too tight and restrict blood circulation, posing an injury hazard,' the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recently announced. 'This recall involves five different styles of Holiday Lane-branded infant footed pajamas. The cotton pajamas were sold in infant sizes 0–3 months, 3–6 months, and 6–9 months. 'Holiday Lane' is printed on the pajamas' neck label,' the May 22 'Macy's has received four reports of the elastic being too tight on infants' ankles, resulting in chafing, imprinting, or restricting blood circulation.' The Vietnam-manufactured pajamas were sold nationwide through Macy's stores and online between March 2024 and January 2025 for roughly $27. The CPSC urged customers to stop using the garment immediately. Those who have bought the item should not return it to Macy's stores; instead, they should visit the company website and fill out the recall form. 'Once consumers fill out the recall form, they will be sent a pre-addressed, postage-paid envelope to return the footed pajamas free of charge. Macy's will issue a $26.50 refund via check upon receipt of the recalled product,' the agency said. Related Stories 5/21/2025 5/21/2025 The Epoch Times reached out to Macy's for comment but did not receive a response by publication time. Multiple brands of children's pajamas have been recalled over the past several months due to safety issues. In February, California-based Forever 21 The items, manufactured in China, Hong Kong, and Vietnam, were sold at Forever 21 stores nationwide and online. The company had not received any injury reports at the time. Earlier in January, Wisconsin-based Duluth Holdings Inc. Protecting Children According to federal safety regulations, all children's sleepwear garments sold in the United States in sizes larger than 9 months must be tight-fitting or flame-resistant, the CPSC Flame-resistant garments are clothes that do not continue burning once removed from an ignition source. For instance, certain polyesters are inherently resistant to fire and do not need any chemical treatment to make them nonflammable. 'The requirements for flammability or tight-fitting measurements do not apply to sleepwear for sizes nine months and under because infants wearing these sizes are insufficiently mobile to expose themselves to an open flame,' the CPSC said. 'Tight-fitting sleepwear does not ignite easily and, even if ignited, does not burn readily. CPSC standards require hangtags and permanent labels on tight-fitting children's sleepwear in sizes larger than nine months.' The agency recommends that parents not put children to sleep in oversized, loose-fitting cotton or cotton-blend garments since the clothes can easily catch fire. In addition to flammability requirements, there are several additional safety For instance, children's products must not have paint or surface coatings containing more than 0.009 percent lead. 'Examples include painted component parts (e.g., buttons, zippers, snaps), printing processes that use a liquid or semi-liquid surface coating that hardens (e.g., screen printing),' the CPSC said. Similarly, items aimed at children must not contain more than 0.1 percent of any regulated phthalate in any accessible component part. Phthalates, also known as the 'everywhere chemical,' are used in plastics and vinyl flooring and have been associated with health issues such as cancer. Component parts containing phthalates include screen-printing inks and plastic skid-stoppers/no skid grippers on the bottom of pajamas. There are also strict certification requirements. 'Domestic manufacturers or importers of children's products must generate a Children's Product Certificate (CPC) certifying compliance to the applicable safety rules and ensures that a CPC accompanies the distribution of the product,' the CPSC said.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
Over 16K Macy's infant footed pajamas recalled nationwide. How to get refund
Over 16,000 holiday infant footed pajamas sold at Macy's stores nationwide and online are being recalled. The recall involves five different styles of the Holiday Lane-branded infant footed pajamas that were sold in infant sizes 0-3 months, 3-6 months and 6-9 months, according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). This includes the: 'Holiday Lane Infant Merry Mix It Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama.' 'Holiday Lane Infant Family Plaid Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama.' 'Holiday Lane Infant Winterton Plaid Cotton Match Family Footed Pajama.' 'Holiday Lane Infant Star Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama.' 'Holiday Lane Floral Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama.' 'Holiday Lane' is printed on the pajamas' neck label. Macy's received four reports of the elastic on the pajama being too tight on the infants' ankles, resulting in chafing, imprinting or restricting blood circulation, the CPSC wrote. The 16,300 affected products were sold in the store, including Macy's Backstage and online from March 2024 through January 2025 for around $27. Consumers are urged to immediately stop using the recalled pajamas, take them away from children and contact Macy's for instructions on how to receive a refund. The pajama should not be returned to the stores, the agency noted. Customers will be asked to fill out a recall form at Once the form is completed, they will be sent a pre-addressed, postage-paid envelope to return the footed pajama free of charge. Macy's will issue a $26.50 refund via check upon receipt of the recalled product. Man killed in Marlborough fatal house fire identified Wastewater overflow in Connecticut River falls to 543 million gallons in 2024 PVPC working on two-decade plan for bikers and pedestrians Man faces assault charge in Northbridge fatal shooting Mass. weather: Heavier rain from nor'easter to fall during evening commute Read the original article on MassLive.
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Infant pajamas exclusively sold by Macy's recalled
(WHTM) — Thousands of infant pajamas that were sold exclusively by Macy's have been recalled due to injury hazard. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), about 16,300 Holiday Lane Infant Footed Pajamas have been recalled because the elastic on the pajamas' ankles can be too tight and restrict blood circulation, posing an injury hazard. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now To date, Macy's has received four reports of the elastic being too tight on infants ankles, resulting in chafing, imprinting or restricting blood circulation. CPSC says these recalled pajamas were sold at Macy's stores nationwide, including Macy's Backstage, and online at from March 2024 through January 2025 for about $27. The following pajamas are included in this recall: Product Name: PID/Style Number: Holiday Lane Infant Merry Mix It Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama 100189404 Holiday Lane Infant Family Plaid Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama 100191005 Holiday Lane Infant Winterton Plaid Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama 100189223 Holiday Lane Infant Star Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama 100196695 Holiday Lane Floral Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama 100180930 Moving forward, consumers should stop using the recalled pajamas, take them away from children, and contact Macy's for instructions on how to receive a refund. It should be noted that consumers should not return the recalled pajamas to the stores. To properly return the recalled pajamas you can fill out a form online. If you have any questions, you can called Macy's at 833-963-1708, email them at footedpajamas@ or go online. abc27 news will keep you updated as more information becomes available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
New Product Safety Recalls
WASHINGTON, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The CPSC announces today the following recalls are posted in cooperation with the firms listed below. Recalls can be viewed at Nezmdi Infant Swings Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Suffocation Hazard; Multiple Federal Safety Violations; Sold Exclusively on by NezmdiNezmdi Infant Swings Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Suffocation Hazard; Multiple Federal Safety Violations; Sold Exclusively on by Nezmdi | Macy's Recalls Holiday Lane Infant Footed Pajamas Due to Injury Hazard; Sold Exclusively by Macy'sMacy's Recalls Holiday Lane Infant Footed Pajamas Due to Injury Hazard; Sold Exclusively by Macy's | Areson Recalls Rolanstar 6 Drawer Dressers Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards; Multiple Violations of Federal Regulations for Clothing Storage Units; Sold Exclusively on Recalls Rolanstar 6-Drawer Dressers Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards; Multiple Violations of Federal Regulations for Clothing Storage Units; Sold Exclusively on | Sivan Dressers Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards; Multiple Violations of Federal Regulations for Clothing Storage Units; Sold on by Anji Guyou Furniture Sivan Dressers Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards; Multiple Violations of Federal Regulations for Clothing Storage Units; Sold on by Anji Guyou Furniture | Primark Recalls DTR Plush Bag Stitch and DTR Plush Bag Angel Due to Choking and Ingestion HazardsPrimark Recalls DTR Plush Bag Stitch and DTR Plush Bag Angel Due to Choking and Ingestion Hazards | About the U.S. CPSC The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risk of injury associated with the use of thousands of types of consumer products. Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product-related incidents cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. Since the CPSC was established more than 50 years ago, it has worked to ensure the safety of consumer products, which has contributed to a decline in injuries associated with these products. Federal law prohibits any person from selling products subject to a Commission ordered recall or a voluntary recall undertaken in consultation with the CPSC. For lifesaving information:- Visit Sign up to receive our e-mail alerts. - Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, BlueSky, Threads, LinkedIn and Truth Social.- Report a dangerous product or a product-related injury on Call CPSC's Hotline at 800-638-2772 (TTY 800-638-8270).- Contact a media specialist. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data