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Various Korango children’s long sleeve pyjama sets recalled

Korango Children’s long sleeve pyjama sets sold in size 0 to 8 in the following styles have been recalled.

A2363B – Butterfly Print Pyjamas Blue Heron

A2363F – Butterfly Print Pyjamas Fairytale Pink

A2364L – Leopard Print Pyjamas Lotus

A2364 – Leopard Print Pyjamas Microchip Grey

A2365C – Truck Print Pyjamas Charcoal

A2365M – Truck Print Pyjamas Microchip Grey

A2366L – Bear Print Pyjamas London Fog

A2366P – Bear Print Pyjamas Peacoat

These products don’t comply with the mandatory standard for nightwear for children as they don’t have the required warning labels.

There is a risk of serious burn injuries if exposed to a heat or flame source, and consumers may not be aware of this hazard.

Consumers should stop using the products immediately, and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

For more information contact Korango on admin@korango.com or by phone on 1300 567 264.

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