# Major Recall Alert: Children’s Pajamas Recalled Due to Flammability Hazard
Parents, take note – a safety recall has been issued for certain children’s pajamas that violate flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear in Canada. These garments pose a significant burn risk to children. Loose-fitting sleepwear is particularly dangerous as it can easily come into contact with ignition sources like stove elements, candles, or matches. Once ignited, the material burns rapidly, which could result in severe burns over large areas of the body.
As of March 19, 2025, there have been no reported incidents or injuries in connection with these recalled items in Canada. However, ensuring the safety of children remains of utmost importance. Here’s what you need to know.
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## Why This Recall is Important
Children’s sleepwear is strictly regulated in Canada under federal flammability safety standards. Loose-fitting garments like nightgowns, pajama sets, and robes can ignite more easily and burn faster than snug-fitting alternatives due to their design.
When children wear non-compliant sleepwear, they are particularly vulnerable to serious injuries, especially around potential ignition sources. The company responsible for these recalled pajamas has proactively issued this warning to mitigate risks. Parents and guardians should act immediately to assess whether the affected products are part of their child’s wardrobe.
## Details of the Recall
Here are the key details about the recall:
- **Category**: Children’s Sleepwear
- **Reason for Recall**: Products fail to meet flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear, posing a serious risk of burn injuries.
- **Issue**: Loose-fitting sleepwear ignites easily and can burn rapidly.
- **Date of Recall Announcement**: March 19, 2025
- **Risk**: Contact with ignition sources such as stoves, fireplaces, or candles could lead to severe, widespread burn injuries.
- **Incidents/Reports**: No incidents or injuries have been reported in Canada as of the recall announcement.
For the official government announcement, photos of the recalled products, and further details, visit [Canada's Recall Alert Website](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/marie-chantal-nightgowns-pajama-sets-and-robes-recalled-due-flammability-hazard).
## What You Should Do
If you own any of the recalled children’s pajamas, here’s what you should do:
- **Immediately stop using the recalled sleepwear**: Do not allow children to wear the items, even for short periods.
- **Check product tags**: Identify the affected products by verifying labels and images provided in the official recall notice.
- **Dispose of or return the product**: Contact the manufacturer or retailer for refund or product disposal instructions.
- **Spread awareness**: Share this recall information with friends and family to help protect other children from harm.
Your swift action is essential to prevent potential injuries.
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## Stay Safe – Get Instant Recall Alerts
Protecting your family from hazardous products begins with staying informed. Don’t miss critical recall announcements that could impact your loved ones.
### Take These Steps to Stay Informed:
- **Download the Canada Recalls App**: Get instant notifications about product recalls in Canada.
- **Visit the Official Recall Website**: Find easy access to accurate and up-to-date recall information directly from the government.
[Click here to download the Recall App and stay safe today!](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/marie-chantal-nightgowns-pajama-sets-and-robes-recalled-due-flammability-hazard)
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**Safety comes first, especially when it comes to children.** Don’t take chances – verify your sleepwear today, stop using any recalled items, and ensure your family’s protection against preventable hazards.
For more information, full product details, and photos, visit the [official recall page here](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/marie-chantal-nightgowns-pajama-sets-and-robes-recalled-due-flammability-hazard). Together, let’s keep our kids safe.