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NANÖ Green Children’s Bathrobe Recalled Due To Flammability Hazard

This recall affects a popular children’s bathrobe that may not protect kids from fire hazards at home. Parents are urged to check their child’s sleepwear for safety.

By Today's Parent
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The NANÖ Green Children’s Bathrobe has been recalled because it does not meet Canadian flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, creating a risk of burn injuries. No incidents or injuries have been reported in Canada.

What’s being recalled?

  • Product name: NANÖ Green Children’s Bathrobe
  • Type: Children’s bathrobe (sleepwear)
  • Where it’s sold: Across Canada
  • Recall date: May 1, 2026

This recall involves a green bathrobe for children, sold as sleepwear by NANÖ in retail stores and online.

NANÖ Green Children’s Bathrobe

The NANÖ Green Children’s Bathrobe is a loose-fitting garment designed for children to wear after bathing or as sleepwear. It is typically found in children’s clothing sections at major retailers and specialty stores.

What’s the risk?

This bathrobe does not meet flammability requirements for children’s sleepwear. Loose-fitting garments like this can catch fire quickly if exposed to ignition sources such as stove elements, candles, or matches. Children wearing the robe are at risk of severe burns if the fabric ignites.

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What should parents do?

Stop using the NANÖ Green Children’s Bathrobe immediately. Keep it away from children and follow the recall instructions from the retailer or manufacturer for returning or disposing of the product.

Key takeaways

  • The bathrobe poses a risk of rapid burning and severe burns to children
  • Sold across Canada as children’s sleepwear
  • No injuries or incidents have been reported as of April 30, 2026

Check the official recall notice

See the official Health Canada notice: “NANÖ Green Children’s Bathrobe recalled due to flammability hazard”.

This article was crafted with assistance from an AI language model and reviewed by a human editor. The final version reflects this publication’s editorial standards and expertise.

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