M&S warn parents to stop using baby sleeping bag immediately over 'hazard' View 2 Images
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'. In light of this, M&S is urging anyone who bought it to 'stop using this product immediately', have pulled it from sh