Pyjamas recalled over fire safety fears

Some children's pyjama sets made by Target Australia have been recalled over fire safety fears.

The garments don't meet sizing safety rules for kids nightwear.

Because they are a loose fit, they may pose a fire risk if worn or put close to heat or flames.

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Some pyjama sets made by Target Australia have been recalled over fire fears.The garments don't meet sizing safety rules for kids nightwear.Some pyjama sets made by Target Australia have been recalled over fire fears.The garments don't meet sizing safety rules for kids nightwear.

The product affected are particular girls' long-sleeved cotton rib tops and cotton pant pyjama sets.

The recall specifically affects the "Bambi" and "heart" sets of a cream top and pink pant, as well as a pink "bunny" set.

They were sold between January 5 and March 8 this year.

Customers should return them to Target, or contact the company for a refund.

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