The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Blair LLC have reannounced a recall of 162,000 robes after learning of six deaths connected to the product. The original recall in April was due to reports of three robes catching on fire, one of which resulted in second-degree burns.
The robes were made in Pakistan and are constructed with chenille. They were “sold in Blair catalogs and on the company Web site, as well as Blair stores in Warren, Pa., Grove City, Pa., and Wilmington, Del., from January 2003 through March 2009. Consumers may return the robe to Blair and receive a refund or a $50 gift card by contacting the company at (877) 392-7095 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. ET Monday through Saturday, via the firm’s Web site at www.blair.com/recall, or by e-mail at blairproductrecall(at)blair.com.”
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