HALO Dream Recalls Magic Sleepsuits Due to Choking Hazard
HALO Dream recalled its Magic Sleepsuit on March 5, 2026, after discovering a choking hazard. The recall affects specific batch codes PO30592, PO30641, and PO30685. Parents should immediately stop using these sleepsuits and seek a refund or replacement.
Quick Facts at a Glance
Recall Date
March 5, 2026
Hazard Level
HIGH
Brands
HALO Dream, HALO
Category
Baby Products
Sold At
Multiple Retailers
At-Risk Groups
INFANTS
Product Images
Recalled HALO Magic Sleepsuit
The sewn in label with the batch code and "Made in India" circled
The hang tag with the batch code and "Made in India" circled
Hazard Information
The zipper head can detach from certain sleepsuits, posing a choking hazard to infants.
What You Should Do
return it for a full refund. HALO Dream toll-free at 833-791-0420 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, by e-mail at customerservice@sleepsuitrecall.com, or online at www.sleepsuitrecall.com, or go to www.halosleep.com and click on "Recalls" at the bottom of the page for more information.. Consumers should stop using the recalled HALO Magic Sleepsuit immediately and go to the firm's website at http://www.sleepsuitrecall.com to participate in the recall. After registering, consumers will receive a coupon code that can be applied towards a replacement sleepsuit or a $50 store credit to purchase another item on the firm's website. Do not discard the recalled garment until you have received the coupon code.. Available options: Refund, Replace
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About This Product
The HALO Magic Sleepsuit is designed to help infants transition from swaddling to sleeping in a sleep sack. Parents buy this product to provide comfort and warmth for their babies during sleep.
Why This Is Dangerous
The hazard arises when the zipper head detaches, posing a choking risk to infants who might put it in their mouths. This defect compromises the safety of the sleepsuit, prompting the recall.
Industry Context
This recall is not part of a broader industry pattern.
Real-World Impact
The recall affects parents who must stop using the sleepsuit immediately, creating a safety concern for their infants and requiring them to seek refunds or replacements.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
Locate the sewn-in label inside the sleepsuit to find the batch code.
Check for the printed label on the hang tag for the batch code.
If your sleepsuit has batch codes PO30592, PO30641, or PO30685, it is part of the recall.
Where to find product info
Batch codes are printed on the sewn-in label inside the sleepsuit and on the hang tag attached to the product.
What timeline to expect
Expect the refund or replacement processing to take approximately 4-6 weeks after registration.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
Contact customer service at 833-791-0420 for assistance.
Document your attempts to reach the company.
How to prevent similar issues
Always check for recalls before purchasing infant products.
Look for safety certifications on baby clothing items.
Inspect products for any loose or detachable parts before use.
Documentation advice
Keep records of your purchase, including receipts and any correspondence regarding the recall.
Product Details
The recall involves HALO Magic Sleepsuits with batch codes PO30592, PO30641, and PO30685. The sleepsuits, made from 100% cotton with a polyester fill, feature double zippers on each side. They were sold in various colors and in small and large sizes.
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