HALO Recalls Magic Sleepsuits Over Choking Hazard Concerns
HALO Dream, Inc. has announced a recall of its HALO Magic Sleepsuits due to safety concerns. The recall was issued on March 5, 2026, after reports indicated that the zipper head could detach from certain units, creating a choking hazard for infants.
Recall Details
The affected HALO Magic Sleepsuits were sold in various colors and sizes (small and large). The sleepsuits, crafted from 100% cotton for the shell and lining, feature a 100% polyester fill. They are designed with double zippers that run down the front sides of the garment.
Batch Codes
- PO30592
- PO30641
- PO30685
Both the batch codes and “Made in India” label can be found on a sewn-in tag inside the garment, as well as on the hang tag affixed to the outside.
Consumer Remedy
Consumers who possess the recalled sleepsuit should cease usage immediately. Instructions for participation in the recall are available on the firm’s website, where individuals will be able to register. Upon registration, participants will receive a coupon code. This can be used for a replacement sleepsuit or to obtain a $50 store credit for other products.
It is advised not to discard these items until the coupon code is received to ensure eligibility for the remedy.
Sales Information
The HALO Magic Sleepsuits were available for purchase through various retailers from September 2025 to February 2026, including:
- Halosleep.com
- Amazon.com
- Walmart.com
- Target.com
Each sleepsuit retailed for approximately $50.
Incidents and Injuries
There have been 15 reports related to the zipper heads detaching from the sleepsuits; however, no injuries have been reported.
About the U.S. CPSC
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is responsible for safeguarding the public from unreasonable risks associated with consumer products. It aims to minimize incidents that lead to injuries and has been active for over 50 years in ensuring product safety.
As a reminder, federal law prohibits the sale of products that are subject to a recall ordered by the CPSC. Consumers are encouraged to report any unsafe products to help protect others.