H&M Hennes & Mauritz kids’ pyjamas recalled over fire safety fears

A popular pyjama set has been pulled from the shelves of H&M stores across Australia over safety concerns.

The pink and blue Hennes & Mauritz children’s fleece pyjamas with feet do not meet current product safety requirements.

A recall notice from Product Safety Australia (PSA) states that the clothing does not have fire hazard labels.

“There is a risk of serious burns if exposed to a heat or flame source,” the recall states.

‘Consumers may not be aware of this danger’.

The pajamas, which feature various decorative designs, were sold in H&M stores across the country from February 26 to June 14.

Customers who have purchased the products are urged to stop using the clothing immediately.

Customers are advised to return the item to their nearest H&M store for a full refund.

The pink and blue footed pajama set (pictured) does not contain fire hazard labels

The pyjamas, which also feature several decorative designs, were sold in H&M stores across Australia between February 26 and June 14 (stock image)

The pyjamas, which also feature several decorative designs, were sold in H&M stores across Australia between February 26 and June 14 (stock image)

No receipt is required.

H&M is a popular clothing chain with hundreds of stores all over the world.

The global fashion company sells a range of brands and designer accessories that suit men, women and children.