Walmart Issues Recall for Baby Sleepsuit Over Choking Hazard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of HALO Magic Sleepsuits sold at Walmart due to zipper head choking risks for infants.

Walmart has issued a recall for HALO Magic Sleepsuits due to a potential choking hazard posed by the product's zipper head, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The recalled sleepsuits present a danger to babies who could potentially choke on the zipper component, prompting the safety commission to issue the recall notice. The products were sold through Walmart retail locations.
Parents and caregivers who have purchased the HALO Magic Sleepsuits are advised to immediately discontinue use of the product and contact the manufacturer or retailer for information about returns or exchanges.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission regularly monitors infant and children's products for safety hazards and issues recalls when products fail to meet federal safety standards. Choking hazards represent one of the most common causes for recalls of baby products.
Consumers can check the CPSC website for the most current recall information and safety guidelines for infant sleepwear and other baby products.