If you purchased Umeyda children’s nightgowns on Amazon this year, a new recall may affect you. These nightgowns don’t meet mandatory flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, which means they can pose a serious burn risk. No injuries have been reported, but families are urged to act quickly.
Umeyda is recalling its children’s 100% cotton short-sleeve nightgowns because they violate federal flammability standards for kids’ sleepwear. This failure increases the risk of serious burn injuries or death if the garment is exposed to an ignition source.
There have been no reported incidents or injuries, but the recall is being issued out of caution.
Which Products Are Affected
This recall includes about 200 nightgowns sold under the Umeyda brand.
Affected features include:
Style: Children’s 100% cotton short-sleeve nightgowns
Colors: Black, purple, mint green, baby pink, red, baby pink stripe, hot pink, dark pink, dark green, blue grey
Sizes:
4–5T
5–6 years
7–8 years
9–10 years
11–12 years
13–14 years
Design: Pocket on front, buttons down the dress front
Label details:
Batch number
“Distributor: StreamBytes LLC”
“Made in Xing Tai He Bei China” (printed on the side-seam label)
If your nightgown matches this description, it is part of the recall.
What You Should Do
Stop using the nightgown immediately.
Cut the nightgown in half to make it unusable.
Email a photo of the destroyed garment to:
📧 [email protected]Umeyda Company will issue a full refund after receiving the photo.
Dispose of the destroyed nightgown after sending the photo.
Key Dates or Safety Alerts
Recall Date: November 6, 2025
Units Recalled: About 200
Recall Type: Safety recall with refund
Injuries Reported: None
Sold At: Amazon, from June 2025 to October 2025, for about $19
How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue
To request your refund:
Email your photo of the cut nightgown to [email protected]
You can also review the official recall notice or report concerns through the CPSC:


