URGENT RECALL: Member’s Mark Children’s Pajama Sets

Official Source: View Official Recall Notice | Published: April 06, 2026

The Hazard

CLASS 1 WARNING: BURN HAZARD

Sam’s Club is recalling Member’s Mark Children’s Valentine Pajama Sets. These pajamas don’t meet fire safety standards for kids’ sleepwear. This means they could catch fire too easily, putting children at risk of burn injuries.

None reported

Why This Happens: Technical Breakdown

The problem is that these pajamas don’t meet the required flammability standards. Children’s sleepwear needs to be made of materials that resist catching fire or are treated to slow down burning. This is to protect kids in case they’re near a fire source, like a stove or candle.

These pajamas burn too quickly. If a child wearing them gets close to a flame, the pajamas could ignite and cause serious burns. That’s why it’s important to stop using these pajamas right away and get a refund.

Affected Products

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  • Member’s Mark Children’s Valentine SS Notch Collar Pajama Sets

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Sentinel Action Plan

  1. STOP: Immediately stop your child from wearing the recalled pajama sets.
  2. DOCUMENT: Check the neck label for “Member’s Mark” and the size.
  3. ACT: Contact Sam’s Club for a full refund. You can reach them at 888-746-7726 or Supersam@Samsclub.com. You can also visit Samsclub.com and click “Product Recalls.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of pajamas are recalled?

The recall includes Member’s Mark Valentine’s-themed pajama sets for children. They have short sleeves, a button-up top, and come in sizes XS (4/5) to XL (14/16).

How many pajamas are affected by this recall?

About 18,000 pajama sets are being recalled.

Where were these pajamas sold?

They were sold online at Samsclub.com from December 2025 through January 2026.

Can I get compensation?

If you suffered injuries or property damage, you may be entitled to compensation. Use our free Legal Rights Assessment above.