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Baby Sleeping Bag Anti-shock Swaddling Cotton Wrap

Suffocation Clothing, textiles and fashion items Serious risk

Baby Sleeping Bag Anti-shock Swaddling Cotton Wrap was recalled on 16 May 2025 under EU Safety Gate alert SR/01798/25. Suffocation risk reported by United Kingdom in respect of Northern Ireland. The sleeping bag has a hood, which may cover the mouth and/or nose area of the baby.

Photo of recalled product: Baby Sleeping Bag Anti-shock Swaddling Cotton Wrap
Alert NumberSR/01798/25
CategoryClothing, textiles and fashion items
Risk TypeSuffocation
Notifying CountryUnited Kingdom in respect of Northern Ireland
Country of OriginUnknown
Published16 May 2025

Risk Description

The sleeping bag has a hood, which may cover the mouth and/or nose area of the baby. Moreover, the product has no arm openings. As a result, the baby may slip down into the sleep bag. This could lead the child to suffocate. The product does not comply with the requirements of the General Product Safety Directive.

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator taking notified measure(s): RetailerCategory of measure(s): Removal of this product listing by the online marketplaceDate of entry into force: 10/10/2024

Product Description

White wrap sleeping bag with hood and ears. Product sold online, in particular via Fruugo.com.

🛑 What Should You Do?

This recall involves a suffocation hazard related to Baby Sleeping Bag Anti-shock Swaddling Cotton Wrap.

About this risk

This product poses a suffocation risk, often due to plastic packaging, soft materials, or design features that can obstruct a child's airway.

Recommended action

Remove the product and any packaging from the child's reach immediately. If a child is having difficulty breathing, call emergency services. Dispose of plastic packaging safely.

Who is at risk?

Infants and toddlers are at highest risk. Never leave plastic bags or soft materials in a sleeping area.

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