M&S are urging shoppers to stop using a baby's sleeping bag that they were flogging - as it poses a 'potential strangulation hazard'.
The retail giant issued an urgent product recall about the Marks & Spencer Stripe 2.5 Tog Sleeping Bag T92/4648S after discovering it doesn't meet the requirement of British standard testing.
The neck measurement on the sleeping bag, sold throughout August online and in-store, doesn't satisfy the requirement of BS EN16781 – a safety standard for children's sleeping bags.
This means the striped sleeping bag could be a 'potential strangulation hazard'.
M&S are urging shoppers to stop using a baby's sleeping bag that they were flogging - as it poses a 'potential STRANGULATION HAZARD'.
In light of this, M&S is urging anyone who bought it to 'stop using this product immediately', have pulled it from shelves online and in-store and is recalling all sizes.
Shoppers, who bought the item online or in-store in August 2025, are to return the sleeping bags via Clothing & Home stores or Customer Services for a full refund.
The sleeping bag, model number T92/4648S, was available in sizes newborn to six months, six to 18 months and 18 to 36 months, all in the 'blue mix' colour scheme.
An M&S spokesman said: "The safety of products is our top priority.
"Following testing by our assurance partner, we've issued a recall notice for the Stripe 2.5 tog sleeping bag as the measurements don't meet the British standard requirement."
Any customers who have further questions regarding the product should contact Customer Services via the website or on 0333 014 8555.
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