Consumer product recall

Mori Zip-Up Sleep Suit recalled due to flammability hazard

Starting date:
May 30, 2019
Posting date:
May 30, 2019
Type of communication:
Consumer Product Recall
Subcategory:
Children's Products, Clothing and Accessories
Source of recall:
Health Canada
Issue:
Flammability Hazard
Audience:
General Public
Identification number:
RA-70041



Last updated: 2019-05-30

Summary

  • Product:
    Mori Zip-Up Sleep Suit in sizes 9-12M, 12-18M and 18-24M in blush and blue colors.
  • Issue:
    Product does not meet flammability requirements of the Children's Sleepwear Regulations.
  • What to do:
    Stop using the sleep suit immediately and contact Baby Mori for an exchange or refund.

Affected products

Mori Zip-Up Sleep Suit in sizes 9-12M, 12-18M and 18-24M in blush and blue colors

Product description

The recall involves Mori Zip-Up Sleep Suits in sizes 9-12M, 12-18M and 18-24M, in blush and blue colors, purchased in stores in Canada only. The affected sleepwear product is made of 70% viscose and 30% cotton. Model number LE016E, SKU/UPC number 2100000067770. 

Hazard identified

Health Canada's sampling and evaluation program has determined that this product does not meet the flammability requirements for children's sleepwear under the Canadian law.

As of May 24th, 2019 the company has received no reports of incidents or injury in Canada.

Number sold

Approximately 145 units of the affected product were sold in Canada.

Time period sold

The affected products were sold from October 2017 to January 2019.

Place of origin

Manufactured in Turkey.

Companies

Distributor

Baby Square,
Kol Kids,
Poppy Collection,
The Little One

Manufacturer

Baby Mori

UNITED KINGDOM

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What you should do

Customers should stop using the sleep suit immediately and email Mori for an exchange or refund along with the receipt of purchase to prove that products are purchased from the above stores in Canada.

Please note that the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act prohibits recalled products from being redistributed, sold or even given away in Canada.

Health Canada would like to remind Canadians to report any health or safety incidents related to the use of this product or any other consumer product or cosmetic by filling out the Consumer Product Incident Report Form.

This recall is also posted on the OECD Global Portal on Product Recalls website. You can visit this site for more information on other international consumer product recalls.