Children's Glow-in-the-Dark Bathrobes Recalled Over Fire Hazard in Canada
Glow-in-the-Dark Bathrobes Recalled for Fire Risk

Health Canada has announced a recall of Deux par Deux plush glow-in-the-dark bathrobes because they fail to meet flammability requirements for children's sleepwear, creating a risk of burn injuries. The recall affects approximately 1,000 units sold across Canada.

Product Details

The recalled bathrobes are made of plush fabric and feature a glow-in-the-dark design. They were sold in various sizes for children. The products were available for purchase from January 2025 through May 2026 at major retailers and online.

Hazard Identified

Testing revealed that the bathrobes do not comply with Canadian flammability standards for children's sleepwear. This violation increases the likelihood of the garment catching fire and causing burns to children.

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What Consumers Should Do

Health Canada advises consumers to immediately stop using the recalled bathrobes and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. For more information, customers can contact Deux par Deux or visit the Health Canada recall website.

Company Response

Deux par Deux has issued a statement apologizing for the issue and is cooperating fully with Health Canada to ensure the safety of all products. The company emphasizes that no injuries have been reported to date.

Additional Safety Tips

Parents are reminded to always check for recalls on children's sleepwear and to ensure that all sleepwear meets Canadian safety standards. Loose-fitting garments and those with excessive fabric are more likely to catch fire.

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