CPSCProduct recall · #26554

Arctic Zone Titan Pro Coolers Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Burn Hazard; Violates Mandatory Flammability Standards for Children's Sleepwear

Recall date: Published:

By MPB Safety Desk · Reviewed by Faruk Talmaç

Hazard

The recalled children's pajamas violate the mandatory flammability safety standard for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of serious burn injuries or death to children.

What parents need to know

This recall involves The Black Sheep Fam Kids' Unisex Jogger Pajama Sets and Girls' Sleepshirts. These pajamas were sold in various children's sizes, colors, and prints.

The recalled pajamas were found to violate mandatory flammability safety standards for children's sleepwear. This violation poses a risk of serious burn injuries or death to children.

If you have purchased these pajamas, please stop using them immediately. You should consult the official recall notice for detailed instructions on how to proceed and to receive a refund.

Recall details

From the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission record

Recall number
#26554
Recall date
Units affected
About 2,100
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the pajamas immediately and contact The Black Sheep Fam for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to cut the products in half and email a photo of the destroyed garment to [email protected], then dispose of the product.; Refund
Products and models
  • Girls' Sleepshirt and Kids' Unisex Jogger Pajama Sets
Sold at
Theblacksheepfam.com, Maisonette.com, Etsy.com, Instagram.com, and Facebook.com from October 2023 through February 2026 for between $40 and $50.
Consumer contact
The Black Sheep Fam at 414-367-7700 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, email at [email protected], or online at https://theblacksheepfam.com/pages/recall or Theblacksheepfam.com and click "Recall" at the top of the page for more information.

Recall details are summarized from official government sources and reviewed by our editors before publishing. Information can change after publication — always confirm the current status, affected models, and remedy instructions in the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission notice before acting.