CPSC Recall in 2009: Children's Hooded Jackets with Drawstrings Recalled by Jason Evans Associates Due to Strangulation Hazard

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 09-213
Date: May 06, 2009
Product Name: Children's Hooded Jackets
Recall Description:

The recalled children's jacket has a drawstring through the hood. They were sold in boy sizes 4, 5, 6 and 7 in colors black/grey. The RN number 30842 printed in the center back neck and style number 1708 is printed on the hangtag on the center back neck.

Hazard Description:

The jackets have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard to children. In February 1996, CPSC issued guidelines to help prevent children from strangling or getting entangled on the neck and waist drawstrings in upper garments, such as jackets or sweatshirts.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Refund

Units: About 1,300
Incidents:

None reported.

Sold At:

Burlington Coat Factory from September 2006 through April 2009 for about $17.

Manufactured In:

Pakistan