Tuesday, 16 July 2024 15:33

'Oodie' pays more than $100,000 in penalties following alleged failure to put fire danger warning labels on Kids Beach Oodies: ACCC Featured

By Gordon Peters

Davie Clothing Pty Ltd, supplier of the popular loungewear brand ‘Oodie’, has paid $101,280 in penalties for allegedly failing to comply with a mandatory product safety standard.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued Davie Clothing with six infringement notices as it failed to include high fire danger warning labels to six different styles of the Kids Beach Oodie, as required by the Consumer Goods (Children’s Nightwear and Limited Daywear and Paper Patterns for Children’s Nightwear) Safety Standard 2017.

An ACCC investigation into the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) contraventions began following a consumer complaint. Davie Clothing supplied six designs of the Oodie without the fire label fixed to the garment or displayed on its website, as required by the safety standard.

More than 2,400 of the affected hooded towel garments were sold to Australian consumers from 29 September 2022 to 14 July 2023. 

“Fire hazard warning labels are crucial to alert consumers to the high fire danger of products and to help keep children safe.” ACCC Deputy Chair Catriona Lowe said.

“Children can suffer serious burns if their clothing catches fire and we urge consumers to remain especially vigilant when kids are more likely to be near artificial heating or open flames.”

“This serves as an important reminder to suppliers of kids clothing to ensure all their relevant products meet safety standards, particularly regarding the use of fire danger warning labels,” Ms Lowe said.

“Failure to take the necessary steps to comply can result in consumers being unaware of high fire danger risk, which is unacceptable. This is particularly concerning where children’s clothing is concerned.”

The ACCC has also accepted a court-enforceable undertaking from Davie Clothing. In the undertaking Davie Clothing has committed to publish a corrective notice on its website and establish and maintain an ACL Compliance Program.

Background

Product safety issues which have the potential to cause serious harm to consumers and conduct impacting vulnerable consumers are enduring priority areas for the ACCC.

Between 29 September 2022 and 14 July 2023, Davie Clothing supplied 2,460 units of the Kids Beach Oodie, a wearable hooded towel for children, to consumers in Australia. It is alleged that the conduct contravened section 106 of the ACL.

These garments were sold directly to consumers via the Oodie website and were not supplied to retailers. Davie Clothing cooperated with the ACCC’s investigation.

The styles of the affected product are:

  • Avocado
  • Fruit Faces
  • Happy Flowers
  • Blue Tie Dye
  • Charcoal
  • Stripe.

Davie Clothing has issued a voluntary recall for the affected product. Further information can be found here: Kids Beach Oodie Safety Recall – The Oodie.

A copy of the undertaking is available at Davie Clothing Pty Ltd.

Copies of the infringement notices are available on the infringement notices register.

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