The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of its “ride smooth” themed children’s pajamas for failure to meet federal flammability standards.
Nearly 8,000 sets of children’s motorcycle themed polyester pajamas have been recalled for failure to meet federal flammability standards. The effected pajamas were manufactured by Smooth Industries.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- How many pajamas were recalled?
The recall affects approximately 7,600 pajamas. - Where were these pajamas sold?
These pajamas were sold at motorcycle and motocross stores across the nation and online that were authorized to sell Smooth Industries products. - When were these pajamas sold in stores?
The recalled pajamas were sold from October 2012 until January 2015. - What styles were included in the recall?
Smooth Industries named four different pajama styles that are being included in the recall: Ride Smooth, Honda, MX Superstars and Moto X.
ABOUT FEDERAL FLAMMABILITY STANDARDS
The Flammable Fabrics Act became law over five decades ago. It was drafted and passed into law to protect against injuries caused by flammable clothing. Today, the Flammable Fabrics Act also applies to interior furnishings like couches and drapes. The full text of the Federal Flammability Act is detailed in Title 16 CFR parts 1602-1632.
Although no injuries were reported in connection with this particular project, products that fail to meet flammability standards do pose a serious risk of injury to consumers. If you or someone you love was harmed by a defective garment or interior furnishing, we invite you to contact a San Antonio personal injury attorney at Wyatt Law Firm for a free review of your case.