Parents across the United States are being urged to check their baby’s sleepwear after a major recall involving a popular infant product.
HALO Dream Inc. has recalled approximately 45,000 HALO Magic Sleepsuits after discovering that the zipper head on the garment can detach, creating a potential choking hazard for infants.
The New York-based company said it has received 15 reports of zipper heads detaching from the sleepsuits. While no injuries have been reported so far, safety officials warn that small detachable parts on infant clothing can pose serious risks for babies who explore objects with their mouths.
Where the Recalled Sleepsuits Were Sold
The product involved in the recall is the HALO Magic Sleepsuit, a wearable blanket designed to help infants transition from swaddling. The recalled sleep garments were sold nationwide between September 2025 and February 2026 for about $50 at several major retailers, including:
- Amazon
- Target
- Walmart
- HALO Dream’s website
HALO Sleepsuit Recall Products
Parents and caregivers should check the internal sewn-in label on the garment for the following batch codes:
- PO30592
- PO30641
- PO30685
Only sleepsuits with these codes are included in the recall. If your child is injured by a defective HALO Magic Sleepsuit, a personal injury lawyer can evaluate your claim and provide compassionate legal support.
What Parents Should Do
Consumers who own one of the affected sleepsuits should stop using the garment immediately. According to the company parents can register for the recall through HALO Dream’s website. After submitting the required information, customers will receive either:
- A replacement product, or
- A $50 store credit
The company advises consumers not to throw away the recalled sleepsuit until they receive a coupon code through the official recall portal.
Why Small Defects Can Create Serious Risks
Products designed for infants are subject to strict safety standards because babies are especially vulnerable to choking hazards. Even a small component, such as a zipper head or button, can become dangerous if it detaches from clothing or bedding.
Defective products have been linked to injuries ranging from choking incidents to suffocation and other life-threatening emergencies. Recalls are typically issued after manufacturers receive consumer complaints or identify manufacturing problems during safety reviews.
Understanding Your Rights if a Product Causes Harm
Manufacturers and retailers have a responsibility to ensure the products they sell are safe for consumers, especially when those products are intended for infants and young children.
When a product defect leads to injury, families may have legal options under product liability law. Possible claims can arise when:
- There is a manufacturing defect that causes parts to break or detach
- A product has a design flaw that makes it unsafe
- A company fails to warn consumers about potential hazards
Legal claims with a product defect lawyer can help families recover damages related to medical bills, long-term care needs and other losses resulting from dangerous products.
The Carlson Law Firm Can Help After Dangerous Product Injuries
The Carlson Law Firm represents families nationwide who have been harmed by unsafe consumer products, including defective children’s items and medical devices. When companies place dangerous products on the market, legal action can help to hold them accountable and encourage safer manufacturing practices.
Parents who believe their child was injured by a defective product may be able to seek compensation and prevent similar incidents from happening to other families. Contact The Carlson Law Firm and schedule a free consultation if your child has been injured by a defective product.



