More than 13,000 children’s robes sold exclusively on Amazon are being recalled because they don’t meet federal flammability standards, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The agency issued four separate recalls Thursday, each warning parents that the robes pose a “risk of burns to children.”
About 3,000 of the recalled gowns were imported by SGMWVB Brand and another 5,000 were imported by ChildLikeMe, according to the recall notices. Another 2,000 were imported by BTPEIHTD and about 350 were imported by Betusline Official Apparel.
To date, none of the robes have been linked to injuries, according to the CPSC. However, the agency says the recalled products should be removed from children “immediately.”
Robes imported by SGMWVB were sold on Amazon from January 2022 to June 2022. Robes imported by ChildLikeMe were sold from June 2021 to August 2022.
In addition, robes from BTPEIHTD were sold from August 2020 to June 2022, and robes from Betusline Official Apparel were sold from January 2022 to April 2022.

Consumers are also advised to contact the company that imported the robe for a full refund. However, both Amazon and the other companies contact consumers who purchased the product directly.
In recent months there have been several recalls due to children’s sleepers or lounge chairs violating federal flammability standards.
Just last week, nearly 2,000 children’s lounge chairs were recalled due to the potential risk of burn injuries. The Properly Tied pants were sold online and in stores nationwide.
Shortly before that, tens of thousands of children’s pajama sets sold on several online marketplaces, including Etsy.com and Macy’s.com, were recalled for the same issue.