Recalls and Safety Alerts
Learn about recalled products, including toys, car seats, electronics, furniture, infant and child products, outdoor products and sports and exercise equipment.
Being aware of recalls from the Consumer Product Safety Commission can help you to keep unsafe products away from your kids. Unfortunately, many dangerous products on their recall list continue to be sold at garage sales, resale stores, and on the internet, and parents sometimes miss the original recall announcement. This resale round-up is designed to raise awareness about these previously recal…
View pictures of the latest recalls and alerts about unsafe toys, household products, and infant and child products that you might have in your home and which could harm your family.
Learn about recalled products, including toys, car seats, electronics, furniture, infant and child products, outdoor products and sports and exercise equipement, including all of the latest recalls from the CPSC.
Review all of the products that have been recalled by the FDA because of links to Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak and peanut butter and peanut paste produced by the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) at its Blakely, Georgia processing plant.
Review recalls, market withdrawals and safety alerts from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), including recalls of foods that may have undeclared allergens, like milk or nuts, that might trigger food allergies.
How to search for recalls that may affect the toys, clothing and other products purchased for your baby or child.
View the latest products that have been recalled or search for past recalls.
A list of recalls of infant and child car seats and booster seats by manufacturer.
Recalls from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration, including food, drug, and medical devices that may pose a hazard to your health.
Stay up-to-date on food recalls, which are voluntary action by a manufacturer or distributor to protect the public from products that may cause health problems or possible death.
Product recalls listings. Keep your kids safe by removing unsafe products from your home.
Read about the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act which is going to work to establish consumer product safety standards and other safety requirements for children's products and to reauthorize and modernize the Consumer Product Safety Commission.