Recall Notice: Rene Rofe Girl Children’s Blanket Sleepers and Hooded Robes
Rene Rofe Girl Children’s Blanket Sleepers |
Rene Rofe Girl Children’s Hooded Robes |
Recall date October 05, 2023
Product: Rene Rofe Girl Children’s Blanket Sleepers and Hooded Robes
Company: International Intimates
Units sold: About 38,700
Reason for Recall
The recalled children’s blanket sleepers and robes fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.
Hazard
The products pose a risk of burn injuries to children due to their failure to meet federal flammability standards.
Consumer Contact
International Intimates Inc. toll-free at 877-623-2536 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET Monday through Friday.
Email: recall@renerofe.com
Online: Rene Rofe Recall Page or Rene Rofe Main Page (Click on “U.S. Product Recall” at the bottom).
Recall Details
Description
This recall involves Rene Rofe Girl Children’s Blanket sleepers and hooded robes made of 100% polyester. They were sold in sizes for ages 6 - 14 years. Specific details like size, style, PO, washing instructions, and GPU numbers are printed on the neck label.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled products, take them away from children, and contact International Intimates for a full refund.
To get the refund, consumers should destroy the garments by cutting them in half and send a photo of the destroyed product to the provided email. Upon receipt of the photo, a full refund will be issued.
Sold At Online platforms like Amazon.com, Fashionnova.com, Ruelala.com, and children’s clothing stores nationwide from November 2021 through January 2023. The price was approximately $15.
My thoughts
In light of recent events surrounding the recall of Rene Rofe Girl Children’s Blanket Sleepers and Hooded Robes, it's disconcerting to ponder how such products even make it to the market. Safety standards, especially those concerning children's products, are not clandestine. They are established and made public to ensure the well-being of consumers. It raises questions about the diligence of manufacturers and the oversight of regulatory bodies. Are there gaps in the production and quality assurance processes that allow such oversights? Or is it a case of prioritizing profit over safety? Whatever the reason, it's a stark reminder of the importance of stringent quality checks and the responsibility companies bear when producing items, especially those meant for our most vulnerable – our children.
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