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Pajamas recalled over flammability standards violation

The Consumer Product Safety Commission says a company called Klever Kids is recallingabout 7,000 sets of kids’ pajamas after they failed to meet federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries.

The recalled pajama sets and nightgowns are sold in boys and girls sizes two through eight and include two-piece long-sleeve shirt and pant sets with an elastic waistband and two-piece short-sleeve shirt and short sets with an elastic waistband.

The sets were sold in multiple prints including shark print, ballerinas, black and blue skeletons, flowers, pink with white polka dot pattern, a two-toned set with navy and blue striped monster print, and paisley print with green fabric on the edge.

The nightgowns are short-sleeved with a gathered shoulder hem and were sold in multiple prints including ballerinas, pink with white polka dots, flowers and paisleys. All the garments have a printed label at the neck that reads “KleverKids live {Heart} laugh {Heart} love.” Some of the pajamas sets are labeled as “flame resistant sleepwear” by a sewn-in garment label along the shirt’s bottom right side seam.

The CPSC says consumers should stop using the pajamas right away, and that they can be returned to the place of purchase for a refund.

The recalled pajamas were sold at Children’s boutiques and specialty stores nationwide from September 2012 through March 2013 for between $32 and $82.

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