



An urgent warning has been issued to parents and carers as baby sleeping bags sold in the UK could be dangerous.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) noted that the affected products - all sold online - pose a "serious risk of suffocation" due to two faults.
Some of the sleeping bags do not include arm openings, meaning a baby could slip down while unattended.
Other sleeping bags include a hood, which could cover a baby's head or face if they are left unattended due to the baby’s natural movement.
Shoppers were recently notified about harmful baby products sold on eBay, with officials now warning that sleeping bags from various online outlets pose the same risk.
The products pose a 'serious risk of suffocation' and must not be used
OPSS
The products were previously sold via Etsy, Fruugo, Grandado and eBay and were listed as clothing, textiles and fashion items.
Britons who have already purchased the affected items have been told to "stop using them immediately".
Instead, they should contact the distributor from which they were purchased to request redress.
Officials assured shoppers that the items have all been removed from online marketplaces.
Full list of affected sleeping bags
The number in brackets is the product's Product Safety Database (PSD) notification number
eBay item number: 304807602369
eBay item number: 374216948723
eBay item number: 125468155959
Fruugo listing ID: 134655144-284241336
Fruugo listing ID: 114361887-240745606
Fruugo listing ID: 114361975-240746010
Listing name: Newborn Floral Sleeping Bag Swaddle Blanket Baby Girls Floral Sleeping Bag Wrap Headband Infant Baby Sleeping Bag
Listing name: Baby Newborn Sleeping Bag Cute Egg Shape Wrap Hat Cotton Breathable Sleeping Sack Bag Blanket For 0-3 Months Baby Sleeping Bag
Fruugo listing ID: 114362033-240746249
Etsy listing ID: 116823827
Fruugo listing ID: 1347009373
eBay item number: 165894400219
Fruugo listing ID: p-114362024-240746203
eBay ID: 256010078876
Fruugo listing ID: 114362000-240746138
For more information on individual products, including description, hazard and corrective action, visit the OPSS' official website.
Product and food recalls must always be taken extremely seriously to ensure customer safety.
The affected items have all been removed from online marketplaces
OPSS
Amazon and eBay shoppers were recently alerted to several products that pose "serious" safety risks including choking, electric shock and suffocation.
As a result, the products were removed from the online marketplaces, with some imports rejected at the border and destroyed.
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