A number of glow-in-the-dark children’s hoodies sold on online retail marketplace Temu have been recalled over fears they could catch on fire.
The hoodies were sold across Australia online between October last year and March, with Product Safety Australia reporting a child has already been injured.
The recall notice said the hoodies don’t come with a mandatory warning label and pose a serious burn risk to children when exposed to heat or a flame source.
‘An incident has occurred resulting in serious injuries to a child,’ it read.
Consumers were warned to stop using the hoodies and keep them away from children.
Temu has also urged customers to destroy or dispose of the jumpers.
‘Consumers will receive a full refund from Temu on behalf of the trader Sunshine Towels,’ the recall notified.
The hoodies recalled come in four colours and styles: Pink Rainbow Unicorn, Purple Rainbow Unicorn, Blue Dinosaur and Space Planet.
Product Safety Australia has issued a dire warning over a highly flammable Temu hoodie
It comes after a young Australian girl suffered burns to 13 per cent of her body after embers from a fire lit her knock-off Chinese hoodie on fire
It comes after a young Australian girl suffered burns to 13 per cent of her body after embers from a fire lit her hoodie that had been bought off Temu on fire.
The young girl was airlifted to Hervey Bay Hospital where she underwent 15 procedures in less than eight weeks.
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