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2026-06-12 – A consumer has reported that Millie moon size 4 diapers manufactured by Zuru Inc. caused severe blistering diaper rash, a chemical hazard. The incident was recorded in the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) SaferProducts.gov database, which tracks product safety issues reported by the public. Product DetailsBrand Name: Millie moon Incident OverviewAccording to a report filed with the CPSC on May 26, 2026, a consumer reported that Millie moon size 4 diapers manufactured between December 2025 and February 2026 caused severe blistering diaper rash on a child. The incident required first aid administered by a non-medical professional, as classified by the severity type. The diapers were purchased at Walmart and used as intended. The reporter described the rash as severe blistering, indicating a significant chemical reaction on the child's skin. The affected diapers were from a specific production period, suggesting a potential manufacturing defect that introduced an irritating chemical or compromised the diaper's material. The reporter retained the product for further investigation. The CPSC report ID is 6069597, and the full details can be viewed on SaferProducts.gov. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: Severe blistering diaper rash can cause pain, discomfort, and skin breakdown. Open blisters increase the risk of secondary bacterial or fungal infections, especially in the warm, moist environment of a diaper. Long-Term Risks: Repeated or prolonged exposure to the irritating chemical could lead to chronic skin conditions, such as contact dermatitis or scarring. In severe cases, chemical burns may cause permanent skin damage. Who Might Be Affected: Infants and toddlers wearing the affected diapers are the primary population at risk. Their sensitive skin is more susceptible to chemical irritation, and they cannot communicate discomfort early, allowing the rash to worsen. Warning Signs: Parents may notice redness, bumps, or blistering in the diaper area shortly after using the product. If the rash persists or worsens despite standard diaper rash treatments, it may indicate a chemical reaction. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: Discontinue use of any Millie moon diapers from the affected production period (December 2025 – February 2026) to prevent further skin irritation. Preserve the Product: Keep the remaining diapers and packaging in a safe place. These items may serve as evidence if a legal claim or recall investigation arises. Document the Incident: Take clear photos of the child's rash and the diaper lot numbers. Note the date of first use and when symptoms appeared. This documentation can support a report to the CPSC. Seek Medical Attention: If the child develops severe blistering, signs of infection (pus, fever), or the rash does not improve with basic care, consult a healthcare provider. The reporter in this incident sought first aid, which is appropriate. Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov with the incident number 6069597 to help regulators identify a potential broader defect. Check for Recalls: Monitor CPSC.gov for any recall announcements related to Millie moon diapers. No recall has been issued at this time. Consumers who have suffered injury or property damage from this product may wish to speak with a product liability attorney to understand their legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California-based law firm representing individuals injured by defective products. The firm handles product liability cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay no upfront fees and only receive compensation if the firm recovers damages for them. H Law Group offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss potential claims. If you or a loved one was injured by Millie moon Fsf012cb0701712 or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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