Recall alert: Best and Less baby quilted snowsuit urgently pulled from shelves over serious injury risk

Customers have been told to stop using the garment immediately as it poses a risk of death or serious injury.

Alexandra Feiam
NewsWire
A popular snow suit for babies has been urgently pulled from shelves after a dangerous fault in its design.
A popular snow suit for babies has been urgently pulled from shelves after a dangerous fault in its design. Credit: 7NEWS

A popular snow suit for babies has been urgently pulled from shelves after a dangerous fault in its design.

The quilted snow suits for babies, available in pink florals and cream bears, have been sold nationally online and in-store at Best and Less between April 16 and June 11.

The suits have been recalled due to a fault in the snap fasteners, which can detach during use.

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A popular snow suit for babies sold at Best and Less has been urgently pulled from shelves after a dangerous fault in its design.
A popular snow suit for babies sold at Best and Less has been urgently pulled from shelves after a dangerous fault in its design. Credit: Supplied Source Known

There is a risk of death or serious injuries from choking if the snap fastener detaches from the snowsuit and a child swallows it.

The following SKUS have been recalled: 1922326, 1922327, 1922328, 1922329, 1922330, 1922331 1922334, 1922335, 1922336, 1922337, 1922338, and 1922339.

Customers have been told to stop using the snow suits and keep them out of reach of children.

People can return the snow suits to any Best and Less store, where they will be given a full refund.

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