Auranso Official has issued a recall for seven styles of children’s nightgowns. The nightgowns fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. These items were sold exclusively at Amazon from January 2021 through June 2021 for between $11 and $19. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled garments and contact Auranso Official for instructions on returning the garments with free shipping to receive a full refund.
Uppababy has issued a recall for about 86,000 stroller adapters included with some models of RumbleSeats due to the seat detaching. Some injuries have been reported from falls. The strollers were sold at juvenile specialty stores from October 2014 through July 2019 for between $180 and $200. Consumers should go to uppababy.com to confirm their RumbleSeat accessory adapters are included in the recall. If the adapter does not have a yellow tab, immediately stop using the recalled RumbleSeat accessory with the adapters and fill out the form on the Uppababy website to receive a free replacement adapter set.
Walgreens is recalling about 54,000 Disney Baby Winnie the Pooh Rattle Sets. The feet on the Winnie the Pooh rattle can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. Walgreens has received eight reports of the feet on the Winnie the Pooh rattle detaching. No injuries have been reported. The rattles were sold at Walgreens stores nationwide from September 2019 through January 2020 for about $10. Consumers should immediately take the recalled rattle away from young children and contact Walgreens for a full refund.
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