This text is the translation from a CTV News article.
Nearly 130,000 Helly Hansen shirts and hoodies have been recalled in Canada due to flammability hazard.
Health Canada issued a recall notice on Wednesday, warning that a variety of Helly Hansen winter garments have been recalled because the products “do not or may not comply with textile flammability regulations.”
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“Immediately stop using the recalled Helly Hansen shirts and hoodies and then contact the company for product replacement credit,” the national health agency said in the advisory.
Health Canada said Helly Hansen reported that 128,680 of the affected products were sold in Canada from August 2019 to 2022.
There have been no reports of injuries or incidents related to the affected products.
A full list of affected products can be found ici.