Bmrwtg Recalls LED Tutu Skirts Due to Battery Ingestion Risk
Bmrwtg recalled LED tutu skirts on October 9, 2025, due to a serious risk of battery ingestion. The skirts, sold in multiple colors, can expose children to dangerous lithium coin batteries. Parents should stop using these products immediately and follow recall instructions.
Quick Facts at a Glance
- Recall Date
- October 9, 2025
- Hazard Level
- HIGH
- Brand
- Children's LED Tutu Skirts
- Category
- Toys & Children's Products
- Sold At
- Amazon
- At-Risk Groups
- CHILDREN
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Hazard Information
The recalled LED tutu skirts violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries because the LED lights connected to the skirts contain lithium coin batteries that can be accessed easily by children. Additionally, the tutu skirts do not have the warnings required by Reese's Law. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns and death.
What You Should Do
return it for a full refund. Bmrwtg by email at bmrwtgrecall@outlook.com.. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled skirt and remove and properly dispose of the batteries. Contact Bmrwtg for a full refund. Consumers should cut the skirt and send a photo of the destroyed skirt in the trash to bmrwtgrecall@outlook.com. Note: Button cell and coin batteries are hazardous. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled by following local hazardous waste procedures.. Available options: Refund
Product Details
The recalled Bmrwtg LED Tutu Skirts were sold in pink, purple, yellow, red, blue, green, white, and black. The skirts feature silver circles and stars that illuminate and contain two CR2032 lithium coin batteries. They were marketed for children ages 2 through 8.
The Hazard
These skirts violate mandatory safety standards as the battery compartment can be easily accessed by children. The risk of ingestion of lithium coin batteries can lead to serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and potentially death.
Reported Incidents
No specific injuries or deaths have been reported at this time. However, the potential for serious harm exists if the batteries are ingested.
What to Do
Immediately stop using the recalled skirts and remove the batteries. Contact Bmrwtg at bmrwtgrecall@outlook.com for a full refund. Consumers must cut the skirt and send a photo of the destroyed item.
Contact Information
For more information, contact Bmrwtg via email at bmrwtgrecall@outlook.com. Visit the CPSC website for additional details about the recall.
Key Facts
- Recalled LED Tutu Skirts sold in various colors
- Contains hazardous CR2032 lithium coin batteries
- Marketed for children ages 2-8
- Immediate action required for consumer safety