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The Laundress fabric conditioner recall overview:
- Who: The Laundress recalled about 800,000 fabric conditioners.Â
- Why: The products can contain a carcinogen that can cause adverse health effects.
- Where: The Laundress fabric conditioner recall is active in the United States and Canada.
The Laundress issued a recall on about 800,000 fabric conditioner products, as they may contain a carcinogen that can cause adverse health effects.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission website published the recall March 31. It applies to about 800,000 fabric conditioner products sold under The Laundress brand, a complete list of which is available here.
The Laundress originally recalled about 730,000 of the 800,000 products Dec. 1, 2022, the recall notice states. It sold an additional 13,000 units in Canada.
According to the recall, the fabric conditioners can contain a chemical impurity, ethylene oxide, a carcinogen that can cause adverse health effects if there is significant and direct long-term exposure. No injuries have been reported so far, the company says.Â
The Laundress is not facing legal action over the recall, but Top Class Actions follows recalls closely as they sometimes lead to class action lawsuits.
Stop using product immediately, fabric conditioner recall says
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled fabric conditioners and contact The Laundress for instructions to receive a full refund.Â
Consumers who have previously requested a refund for these products in response to The Laundress’ December 2022 recall and reimbursement program should not submit a new request. For more information about how to submit for a refund, click here.Â
After requesting a refund, consumers should dispose of the product by closing the bottle tightly and placing it in household trash. Do not empty the fabric conditioner prior to disposal, the recall states.
The Laundress sold the products online at TheLaundress.com, Amazon.com and additional websites and in stores at The Laundress, Bloomingdale’s, The Container Store, Saks Fifth Avenue, Target, Nordstrom, Jenni Kayne, Kith, Peruvian Connection, N.Peal, Brooklinen and other major retailers nationwide from 2011 through November 2022 for between $1 and $20.
In related news, a recent lawsuit claims a child died following exposure to The Laundress products contaminated by bacteria.Â
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16 thoughts onThe Laundress initiates recall for fabric conditioners due to carcinogen presence
Please add me. I have over 30 days of photos from this product and hospital visits. I was unaware of Laundress recall and I was using it for a few months. No clue this was causing this. I have several autoimmune diseases and now looking into this further I am almost certain this was the case.
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