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InfoRecall #25031

Kyte Baby Recalls Slumber Suits Due to Burn Hazard; Violation of Federal Flammability Regulations; Sold Exclusively on Kytebaby.com

Kyte Baby, of South Lake, Texas · Kyte Baby Slumber Suits

Recalled Kyte Baby Slumber Suits (image 1 of 4)
Recalled Kyte Baby Slumber Suits (image 1 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
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Recalled Kyte Baby Slumber Suits (image 2 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
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Recalled Kyte Baby Slumber Suits (image 3 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
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Recalled Kyte Baby Slumber Suits (image 4 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves Kyte Baby Slumber Suits, which are one-piece sleep garments for babies. "Kyte Baby", the size, "Made in China" and care instructions are printed on the inside neck label. The recalled Slumber Suits were sold in sizes Medium (M), Large (L) and Extra Large (XL), and the colors Midnight, Taro, Slate, Sage, Blush, Cloud, Alpine Village, Crepe, Racoon, Jurassic, Eucalyptus, Blue Heron, Cloud Poppies, Haze, Midnight Poppies and Coastline.

Hazard

The recalled slumber suits violate federal flammability regulations for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the recalled slumber suits immediately and contact Kyte Baby for instructions on how to destroy or return the garments for a full refund or a store credit for the original purchase price plus free shipping and handling. Kyte Baby is contacting all known purchasers directly.

RefundReplace

Reported Injuries

None reported.

411 Press Analysis

Kyte Baby, of South Lake, Texas has voluntarily recalled about 20,500 of Kyte Baby Slumber Suits as a preventive safety measure. The recall was announced by the CPSC on November 7, 2024. The recalled slumber suits violate federal flammability regulations for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children. While no injuries have been reported, the identified hazard warrants consumer attention. Affected consumers should obtain a full refund. The CPSC recommends discontinuing use of the product until the remedy has been completed.

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