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Federated Department Stores Announce Recall of Children's Robes June 7, 2000
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SourceUnited States Consumer Product Safety CommissionForumsHealth, Safety, Nutrition and KidsRelated ArticlesProduct Recalls - ListA Consumer Guide to Product Safety Recalls CPSC Hotline Information Contact InformationFederated Recall HotlinePHONE (800) 364-6190 CPSC Contact: Kim Dulic (301) 504-0580 Ext. 1183 |
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Federated Department Stores Inc., of Cincinnati,
Ohio, is recalling up to 50,000 children's robes purchased for use as
sleepwear. These robes, when used as sleepwear, fail to meet federal
flammability standards for children's sleepwear. The standards require
sleepwear, including robes, to be flame resistant, and if the garment
ignites, the flame must self-extinguish. Failure to meet the flammability
standards presents a risk of serious burn injuries to children.
Federated Department Stores has not received any reports of
injuries from these robes. This recall is being conducted to prevent the
possibility of injury.
The recalled robes are made of 100 percent cotton terry cloth sold
under the brand names Aegean, Baby Monarch, b kids, Charter Club, Club
Room, and Jr. By Monarch. The robes are a wrap style with waist belt,
two front patch pockets and a hood. They were sold in boys and girls
sizes 12 months to 14 and in sizes small, medium, large and extra large.
The robes come in a variety of colors and prints. The brand name, fabric
content and size are on sewn-in on labels.
The robes were sold at the following stores from July 1995 through
January 2000 for about $25 to $52.
Parents should immediately stop their children from wearing these
robes and return the robes to the store where purchased for a full
refund. Consumers should call Federated Department Stores at (800) 364-
6190 anytime for additional information.
Children's cotton swimwear cover-ups and polyester robes are not
included in this recall.
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