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748 consumer product safety recalls from CPSC.

Product Safety Recalls Database

Browse the complete CPSC product recall database with 748 entries. Every recall listed below was issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and includes the product name, identified hazard, and available remedy. Use the filters to narrow results by year, remedy type, or keyword. Each recall links to a full detail page with manufacturer information, units sold, and specific consumer instructions.

Product Safety Recalls

Browse 748 consumer product recalls from CPSC.

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Date Product Hazard Remedy
Sep 25, 1989 Precor Low Impact Stair Climber, models 718E and 714 CPSC said the red pulley cord and black roller in the center section of the device creates a pinc... Repair
Aug 21, 1989 "Hush Puppies" sweat suits The squeaker contains a one-half inch noisemaking tube that can separate and become a potential c... Refund
Jul 25, 1989 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse In N' Out School Bus Components of the toy bus and its animal characters may separate and the resulting small parts ma... Refund
Jul 25, 1989 Disney Babies "Spin Around Playhouse" Components of this toy may separate and the resulting small parts may present a choking, aspirati... Refund
Dec 12, 1988 Franklin yard darts: Model #3210 Yard Dart Set, Model #3283 Three Game Combin... The yard dart sets are being recalled because the blunt metal tips may pose a risk of injury, esp... No Remedy Available
Oct 10, 1988 "Crawl Space" children's enclosure The enclosure must be assembled with the metal legs on the outside of the mesh and away from the ... Label, New Instructions
Jul 26, 1988 Fisher-Price model 2306 "Pop-Up Playhouse" toy When assembled, the support structure is held together under tension. If any of the tubes break, ... New Instructions, Repair
May 30, 1988 Perego "Avanti" stroller An infant seated in the stroller may put his mouth over a metal wire guide that runs parallel to ... New Instructions, Repair
May 22, 1988 C&T "Circus America" mesh-sided playpen, model 585 Some of the playpens fail to warn users of a potential suffocation hazard if an infant is left in... New Instructions, Repair
Apr 19, 1988 1986 Schaper "Speed Wheels'' ride-on toys Injuries have resulted from entrapment of children's fingers between the pedal bar and the body o... New Instructions, Repair
Nov 24, 1987 Children's Wooden Painted Puzzles The paint on the children's wooden painted puzzles contains levels of lead as high as 12.84% and ... Refund
Nov 23, 1987 Fisher-Price Model 9110 Combination Carriage/Strollers The combination carriage/strollers involved have fabric canopy side panels attached to the seat b... New Instructions, Repair
Sep 10, 1987 Spinning Windmill Rattle The rattles pose a potential choking hazard. Refund
Jun 3, 1987 LP-205 Musical Mobile Toy The red paint on the clear plastic rings of the toy contains approximately 8% lead. This paint fl... Refund, Replace
Apr 22, 1987 Children's Lawn Chair In some instances children's fingers may become caught when the chairs are collapsed. Refund
Feb 10, 1987 Small Wonders full-size baby cribs The cribs, distributed nationwide, failed to meet one or more CPSC safety requirements with respe... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Feb 10, 1987 Children's Chairs The paint on the chairs contains levels of lead as high as 1.15% and may present a lead poisoning... Refund
Aug 27, 1986 Play Brooms Paint on the brooms' handles contains an excess of lead. Refund
Jun 1, 1986 Baby Crib Toys The crib toys pose a strangulation hazard to infants. No Remedy Available
May 14, 1986 Children's Expandable Enclosures Recalled
May 12, 1986 Shoulder Harness Restraining Device Some of these consumers indicated that children's necks may be dangerously entangled on the shoul... No Remedy Available
Dec 17, 1985 Children's jogging suits The jogging suits fail to meet the Commission's flammability requirement for general wearing appa... Refund
Jan 23, 1985 V-Shaped Accordion Style Baby Gates These gates present a strangulation hazard in the V-shapes along the top edge of the gate and in ... No Remedy Available
Dec 27, 1984 Columbia Parkcycle Front Forks The front fork of the Parkcycle (children's sidewalk bicycle) can fail, posing fall and laceratio... New Instructions, Replace
Jul 31, 1984 Children's expandable enclosure Children between the ages of 10 and 24 months can climb upon the enclosures, slip and catch their... No Remedy Available
Jul 25, 1984 Fisher-Price "Splash & Stack Bluebird" toy, Model #167 The cup-shape head of the toy can become stuck over the noses and mouths of young children's face... Replace
May 1, 1984 HIPPO-LOT-O-FUN Musical Computer Toy, Model No. 7-511 The toy may present choking and ingestion hazards because of a small knob which can be pulled off. Replace
Mar 5, 1984 "Country Calico" Farm Animal Assortment, Item #E-9768 The stuffed animals on wheels are being recalled because the CPSC has determined that the eyes, w... Refund
Feb 1, 1984 Candlelite and Mandalay cribs A crib that has been the subject of an intensive recall effort since 1978 was involved in two add... Repair
Jan 3, 1984 Cloth books called "My Button Book" and "Hello Kitty's Button Book" Random House, New York, NY, today announced the voluntary recall of cloth books called My Button ... Refund
Dec 4, 1983 Pixieland metal playground equipment The spacing between some of the rungs pose a potential entrapment hazard because they are wide en... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Jul 12, 1983 Children's circular expandable wooden enclosures The children's circular expandable wooden enclosures may present a potential strangulation hazard... Dispose
Jun 13, 1983 "NUK" brand 3-piece Toothbrush Trainer Sets The rubber tip of the toothbrush can separate from the handle, presenting a possible choking and/... Dispose, Replace
May 22, 1983 Graco E-Z Roller baby strollers, Model 6620 and Model 6020 The strollers have the potential for infant finger entrapment in the main metal-folding hinge on ... Dispose
Jan 25, 1983 American Toy & Furniture "Wood and Hardboard Play Gym" In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, American Toy & Furniture Company... Dispose
Oct 20, 1982 "Swyngomaric" Converta Cradles The repair program is being conducted as a result of alleged insufficient support for the cradle'... Repair
Dec 2, 1981 Plastic table lamps The lamps could pose a potential safety hazard if the lightbulb socket is dislodged or removed fr... Dispose
Feb 26, 1981 Teddy bears Testing of the toy animals by CPSC showed that a substantial percentage of the noses and eyes of ... Refund, Replace
Dec 2, 1980 "Squeeze Me Bear" stuffed toy Testing by CPSC of a random sample of the bears showed that one of the bears contained a potentia... Refund
Oct 30, 1980 "Pot Belly" stuffed toys CPSC has received a number of consumer complaints of small wires protruding from the toy animals.... Refund, Replace
Mar 9, 1980 Wham-O "Fun Fountain" water toys The toy consists of a clown hat and head which attaches onto the end of a garden hose so that the... New Instructions, Repair
Nov 27, 1979 "Mandalay" and "Candlelite" style cribs The Bassett cribs requiring modification include the "Mandalay" and "Candlelite" style beds. They... New Instructions, Repair
Aug 8, 1979 “Western Double-Barrel Cork Rifle” toy According to CPSC staff, children run the risk of serious eye injuries if they remove the gun's m... Refund
Jun 28, 1979 "Three Stars" plastic ring caps used in toy guns According to CPSC staff and the firm, the charged pellets can accidentally fall out of their prot... Refund
Dec 7, 1978 Battlestar Galactica space vehicle toys Mattel, Inc. has initiated a voluntary program of attaching labels on warehouse inventories of ce... Label
Apr 21, 1976 Children's Sleepwear The sleepwear that fails to meet the standards of the Flammable Fabrics Act. No Remedy Available
Mar 4, 1975 Boys' and girls' pajamas The pajamas failed to pass the flammability test for children's flame retarded sleepwear sizes 0 ... Refund
Nov 7, 1974 Lady Lovely Apparel, Inc. Specifically, the Commission found that certain sty...

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the search and filter tools above to look up products by name, brand, or keyword. You can also filter by year or remedy type. If you find a match, the recall notice will include details about what to do next — typically contacting the manufacturer for a free refund, replacement, or repair. The CPSC also maintains a free email alert service at cpsc.gov where you can sign up to receive notifications about new recalls.

Stop using the product immediately, especially if the recall involves a fire, choking, or laceration hazard. Follow the instructions in the recall notice to get your remedy (refund, replacement, or repair). Most recalls include a toll-free number and website where you can register. Keep the product in a safe place — do not throw it away until you have received your remedy, as you may need to return it or provide proof of disposal.

The most common hazards include fire and burn risks, choking hazards (especially in children's products), laceration and cut injuries, electric shock, fall hazards, entrapment, chemical exposure, and lead paint contamination. Fire hazards are consistently the most frequent reason for recalls, often involving lithium-ion batteries, electrical components, or flammable materials.