Jan 1, 2021 / 08:59 AM EST
(CNN) Target is recalling some infant and toddler clothes because of snaps that could be a choking hazard.
The snaps on the Cloud Island infant rompers and Cat & Jack Infant-Toddler One-Piece Rashguard Swimsuits can break or detach, which poses a risk of choking or lacerations, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission announced on Wednesday.
Target also posted the recall information on its website and Facebook page.
A spokeswoman for the company told CNN that the products had already been removed from stores and the Target.com website.
She said no choking incidents have been reported.
The recall covers about 299,000 rompers that were on sale between July 2019 and October 2020, the agency said. The rompers came in a number of styles in sizes ranging from newborn to 12 months.
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Target Recalls Children s Rashguards, Rompers Due To Choking, Laceration Risk: Is Yours Included?
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Target received multiple complaints about the snaps breaking from the rompers and rashguards
Customers will get a refund if they return the recalled products
Target is recalling its infant rompers and toddler rashguards as they pose choking, laceration and pinching risks to the children wearing them.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), on Wednesday, announced that Target recalled 181,000 one-piece rashguards and 299,000 rompers. It said the Cloud Island infant rompers and the Cat & Jack rashguards have snaps that can break or detach from the clothing items, thereby posing