Children’s Robes Recall Expansion Announced Due to Burn Hazard and Violation of Federal Flammability Standards; Imported by SIORO; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com; Additional Units Added

A product recall has been announced for the SIORO-branded 100% cotton, terry cloth children’s robes. The recall is due to a burn hazard and violation of federal flammability standards. The robes were sold exclusively on Amazon.com and additional units have been added to the recall.

Recalled Rose Pink Children's Robe
Recalled Light Pink Children's Robe
Recalled Pure White Children's Robe
Recalled Falcon Gray Children's Robe
Recalled Green Mist Children's Robe
Recalled Light Blue Children's Robe
Recalled Navy Children's Robe
Recalled Peacock Blue Children's Robe
Recalled Gray Blue Children's Robe
Recalled Plum Children's Robe

Potential Risks or Issues

  • The children’s robes violate the flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.

Has Anyone Been Injured?

  • There have been no reported injuries associated with this product recall.

About the Recall

This recall involves SIORO-branded 100% cotton, terry cloth children’s robes. The robes are long-sleeved with a hood, two front pockets, and a matching belt. They were sold in various colors, including Rose Pink, Light Pink, Pure White, Falcon Gray, Green Mist, Light Blue, Navy, Peacock Blue, Gray Blue, and Plum. The sizes sold include 4-5T, 6-7 Years, and 8-10 Years. The robes have a flamingo, “100% Cotton,” and “Made in China” printed on the front neck label, and washing instructions on the back neck label.

Consumers are advised to immediately take the recalled robes away from children, stop using them, and contact SIORO for a full refund. The garments should be destroyed by cutting them in half, and a photo of the destroyed garment should be sent to amazonus@sioro.com. Upon receipt of the photo, SIORO will refund consumers the purchase price. Consumers should then dispose of the destroyed garments in accordance with local and state recycling laws.

Where to Find Unique Identification of this Product

The unique identification of this product can be found on the front of the neck label, which includes a flamingo, “100% Cotton,” and “Made in China.”

How Many Units Are Affected?

  • About 5,000 units are affected by this recall. Additionally, approximately 950 children’s robes were previously recalled in June 2021.

Affected Batch/Date Range

The recall includes SIORO-branded 100% cotton, terry cloth children’s robes sold from November 2021 through July 2023.

Who is the Distributor(s)?

The distributor of the recalled product is SIORO, located in China.

Places Where Recalled Product was Sold

  • The recalled children’s robes were sold exclusively on Amazon.com.

Where was This Manufactured?

  • The recalled children’s robes were manufactured in China.

Actions for Consumers

Consumers who have purchased the recalled SIORO children’s robes should:

  • Immediately take the robes away from children.
  • Stop using the robes.
  • Contact SIORO for a full refund.
  • Destroy the garments by cutting them in half.
  • Send a photo of the destroyed garment to amazonus@sioro.com.
  • Dispose of the destroyed garments in accordance with local and state recycling laws.

Remedy Process

Consumers should contact SIORO through email at amazonus@sioro.com or visit the SIORO Amazon store link here and click “Ask a question” for more information on how to obtain a full refund. Upon sending a photo of the destroyed garment, SIORO will refund consumers the purchase price.

Additional Information

For additional information and updates on this recall, consumers can visit the official recall announcement here.

Regulatory Compliance

This recall has been initiated to address the violation of federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear.

How Can I Protect Myself From Falling Victim?

To protect yourself from falling victim to this recall, immediately stop using the recalled SIORO children’s robes and follow the recommended actions for consumers to obtain a full refund.

Final Thought

It is important to prioritize the safety of children, and this recall serves as a reminder to carefully assess the flammability standards of children’s sleepwear. By promptly responding to this recall and following the recommended actions, consumers can help prevent any potential burn injuries to children.