Browse Product Recalls

9,980 consumer product safety recalls from CPSC.

Product Safety Recalls Database

Browse the complete CPSC product recall database with 9,980 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 9,980 consumer product recalls from CPSC.

Date Product Hazard Remedy
May 15, 1990 Spinflower Rattles, Item #30945 The baby rattle may break apart if dropped, releasing small beads. The flower petals may also bre... Refund
May 10, 1990 Big Bird Trike (Model #8820R) This trike has small screws beneath Big Bird's feet which are small parts and which may separate ... Refund
May 9, 1990 Stuffed toy lamb Each stuffed lamb has a small clear plastic tear attached beneath the left eye that can be easily... Repair
May 9, 1990 Pro Flow waterski bindings Five skiers have reported injuries associated with Pro Flow binding which pulled apart and expose... New Instructions, Repair
May 8, 1990 Public Telephone toy The toy is being recalled because of small parts (coins and push buttons) that could pose a fatal... Refund
May 8, 1990 "My First Buddys Wrecker Truck," "My First Buddys Pumper Truck" and "Potpourr... The items are being recalled because of small parts that present potentially fatal choking hazard... Refund
May 7, 1990 "Alice VanderBear in High Tea Outfit" (Style #4152) and "Muffy VanderBear in ... These VanderBear products have accessories that may separate from their outfits and present a sma... Repair
Apr 29, 1990 "Baby's Cloud" infant cushions This infant cushion is being recalled because of a suffocation risk to infants. Dispose, No Remedy Available
Apr 29, 1990 "Baby Jacks" Bean Bag cushions The bean bag is being recalled because of a suffocation risk. Refund
Apr 29, 1990 "Comfort Tote" and "Comfy Tot" infant cushions and "Cushie Comfort" pillow These infant cushions are being recalled because of a suffocation risk identified with these type... Replace
Apr 29, 1990 Tailored Baby "Comfort Cushion" This item is being recalled because of a suffocation risk identified in these types of products. Replace
Apr 29, 1990 "Sof-Sak" infant bean bag cushions These cushions are being recalled because of an alleged suffocation hazard to infants. CPSC has r... Replace
Apr 19, 1990 Baby-Minder bean bag infant cushion This infant cushion is being recalled because of a suffocation risk to infants. Dispose
Apr 18, 1990 Baby Sak bean bag infant cushions The infant cushion is being recalled because of a suffocation risk. Replace
Apr 18, 1990 "Support Sack" bean bag infant cushions This infant cushion is being recalled because of a suffocation risk to infants. Refund
Apr 18, 1990 "Support Sack" And "Cozy Cushion" Bean Bag Infant Cushions These infant bean bag cushions are being voluntarily recalled because of a suffocation risk. Replace
Apr 18, 1990 "Mothers Helper" infant cushion This infant cushion is being recalled because of an alleged suffocation hazard to young infants (... Refund
Apr 18, 1990 "Support Sack" infant cushions This infant cushion is being recalled because of a suffocation risk to infants. Refund
Apr 17, 1990 Alphabetic Spelling Train (item #WP 257 27/58) and Goods Train (item #27/46) These wooden trains are being recalled because of small parts which could detach and become a cho... Refund
Apr 17, 1990 Eggscavators Toy Trucks The mixer on the cement truck may detach posing a choking hazard to young children. Refund
Apr 15, 1990 "Boo Pumpkin" novelty Halloween toys Two components (a balloon and a squeaker) could become detached and pose a fatal choking hazard t... Refund
Apr 11, 1990 "Bib to bowl" pacifiers The pacifiers could present a fatal suffocation or strangulation hazard. They lack ventilation ho... Refund
Apr 11, 1990 Four Charmglow Bug Killers Recalled For Fire Hazard
Apr 9, 1990 Hedstrom and Sears brand gym sets with "glide rides" The gym sets haven't been retrofitted with glide guards to prevent potential finger amputations a... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Apr 3, 1990 Media Materials, Inc. Warns Consumers About Colored Beads & Laces
Apr 2, 1990 "Love-A-Bye Baby" dolls The doll's arms, baby bottle and comb are small parts that could present a serious choking hazard... Refund
Apr 1, 1990 "Bo Bo" rubber pacifiers The rubber nipples of the recalled pacifiers contain hazardous levels of nitrosamines. Nitrosamin... Refund
Mar 28, 1990 Press'N Roll Boats This toy is being recalled because of small parts which may pose a fatal choking hazard to young ... Refund
Mar 28, 1990 "Music Maker" Elephant toys The toy contains a multi-colored, bell-like device which is attached with a smooth rivet that may... Refund
Mar 27, 1990 Infant/toddler Activity Center, item BK-06 The spinner at the top of the activity center was not properly glued and may separate releasing s... Refund
Mar 27, 1990 Caterpillar Pull Toys The toy may break apart during use producing small pieces of plastic, some with sharp points. The... Refund
Mar 25, 1990 Alphabet Block Sets The set's frame may separate and result in small parts that could present a fatal choking hazard ... Refund
Mar 19, 1990 "Riding Rabbit" wind-up toy The toy may break into small parts, posing a potential choking hazard to young children. Refund
Mar 18, 1990 Pierre Cardin "Elegance" model EL203 hair dryers The hair dryer does not protect consumers against the possibility of electrocution should the pro... Refund
Mar 14, 1990 Fisher-Price Fun Bus A few children have removed the decorative plastic band from the roller and began choking on it. ... Repair
Mar 13, 1990 Stuffed Animals The stuffed animals listed below have small red plastic hearts attached to them on the tail or th... Repair
Mar 12, 1990 Pacifier holders The safety pin for attaching the holder to the child's garment could open and injure the child. Refund
Mar 11, 1990 "Musical Mother Goose Mobile" No. 658 and "Musical Carousel Crib Mobile" No. ... The musical portion of the mobiles may contain small parts that could present a choking hazard to... Dispose
Mar 6, 1990 "Thermos" and "Structo" brand gas barbecue grills The part is a hose, valve and regulator assembly which might leak gas and possibly result in fire. New Instructions, Repair
Feb 21, 1990 Aerosol String Streamers These products, used like confetti at birthday parties and other gatherings, are hazardous if spr... Refund
Feb 14, 1990 "SIMONIZ" Quick Gloss The product's aerosol metal container may rupture. This could result in the metal dome (not the p... Dispose, Refund
Feb 13, 1990 "Siren Whistles" The whistles easily break apart releasing small parts that may pose a potential choking hazard. Refund
Feb 13, 1990 "Tots 'N Toys in Cradle" Model 70620 Small parts may break off the yellow cradle resulting in a potential choking hazard. Replace
Feb 6, 1990 Fishing Kit Warning
Jan 22, 1990 Chuck E. Cheese tambourines When subjected to testing, the plastic tambourine broke and the wire holding the metal cymbals to... Refund
Jan 21, 1990 "Siren Whistle" toys The whistles break apart easily causing small parts to separate from the whistles which could be ... Refund
Jan 17, 1990 Electric Garment Steamer The locking mechanism on the fill plug can be broken during use. As a result, the fill plug can p... Refund
Jan 2, 1990 "String-to-string" miniature Christmas lights The metal contacts, which are located inside the female connector, may be pulled or pushed out wh... Replace, Repair
Dec 13, 1989 "Play to Learn" furniture set, Model No. 1411 Three components of the set are small parts which may present a choking hazard to young children. Replace
Dec 5, 1989 Micromar Heat Machine 2000 portable electric space heater A potentially defective component had been used in the heaters which could possibly cause a fire. No Remedy Available

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.