Dunnes Stores are recalling four sets of their popular children's pyjamas due to a safety risk.
Their Digger, Dino, Mermaid and Unicorn short-sleeved pyjama sets for young children are affected by the recall notice, which was posted on the CCPC's website on Monday.
The CCPC said that the risk associated with the product is "that of Cuts (abrasions), suffocation". They explained that a fusible layer inserted and applied to the back of the pyjama top "may pose a safety risk if not secure on all garments".
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The style numbers are as follows:
- Style no. 6818137 (Digger short-sleeved pyjama set (6 months – 4 years))
- Style no. 6818138 (Dino short-sleeved pyjama set (6 months – 4 years))
- Style no. 6819375 (Mermaid short-sleeved pyjama set (6 months – 4 years))
- Style no. 6819376 (Unicorn short-sleeved pyjama set (6 months – 4 years))
There are approximately 5,941 affected products sold in the Republic of Ireland. Customers should stop using the product and return it to Dunnes Stores for a full refund.
The CCPC advised that if customers have any further queries in relation to this recall, they should email Dunnes Stores at customerservice@dunnesstores.com.
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