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1,194 consumer product safety recalls from CPSC.

Product Safety Recalls Database

Browse the complete CPSC product recall database with 1,194 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 1,194 consumer product recalls from CPSC.

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Date Product Hazard Remedy
Nov 30, 1994 Roll-back toy CPSC testing found that the toy contained small parts that present a potential choking hazard to ... Refund
Nov 30, 1994 "Littlest Pet Shop Tea Sets" Small plastic animal figures attached to the teapot and the sugar bowl are removable and present ... Refund
Nov 30, 1994 Toy necklaces CPSC testing found that the toy necklaces contained small parts that present potential choking ha... Refund
Nov 14, 1994 Surge reversible Shar-pei dog hand puppets, distributed as premiums with Blac... Black & Decker initiated additional testing, which revealed that the puppets' eyes, over time, co... Refund
Nov 2, 1994 "Funny Train" and "Elephant" educational pull toys CPSC testing found that the toys had small parts that broke off, presenting a potential choking h... Refund
Oct 31, 1994 "My Alphabetic Truck" toys During CPSC "use and abuse" testing, small parts were generated, presenting a potential choking h... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Oct 20, 1994 The Rattlin Rocking Rings CPSC testing found that the beads can come out and may choke a young child. To date, neither Deb'... Refund
Sep 6, 1994 "Kaleidoscope Art" sets, item number 820 Although the product box is labeled "non-toxic" and "conforms to ASTM D4236" (an art products saf... Refund
Jul 31, 1994 "Baby Snack" and "Boat and Trailer" toy sets The caps on the baby bottles in the Baby Snack sets and the figures in the Boat and Trailer sets ... Refund
Jul 18, 1994 "Scented Teethers" A substance in the teethers is reported by Remco to be toxic and an eye irritant to young children. Dispose, No Remedy Available
Jun 6, 1994 "Fastblast Spray Art Design" craft sets, model number 60090, and "Fastblast C... Some of the colored inks in the "Fastblast" and "Fastblast Refills" have levels of ethylene glyco... Refund
May 30, 1994 Toysmith "Surprise Party Time Balls" Some of the balls include a sealed clear plastic packet containing several blue and white, or gre... Refund
May 25, 1994 Blister packs containing four "Candy Filled Funglasses," model number 180 The funglass frames are made of 7/8 inch clear plastic tubing and are filled with candy beads. At... Dispose, Refund, No Remedy Available
May 23, 1994 "Basic Skills Puzzle Set," model QB448, and "Wooden Pegged Puzzle Set," model... During routine CPSC testing, red plastic pegs attached to each puzzle piece separated, presenting... Refund, Replace
May 16, 1994 "See-Thru Bi-Planes," model C9071 During routine CPSC testing, propellers and exhaust pipes separated, presenting potential choking... Refund
May 16, 1994 "Baby's Bucket-Sorting Toys," model number 3848 The small animal figures attached to the top of the square, hexagon, triangle, and circle sorting... Refund
May 5, 1994 "Animal Shape Wagons" The headlights, tacks, and axles may separate from the wagon, presenting a potential choking haza... Refund
May 5, 1994 "Wooden Armadillos" The armadillos' paint (green, red, and purple) contains excess lead. Refund
Apr 21, 1994 "Thunderbat" Noisemaker Plastic Bats The bat's yellow plastic end cap and noisemaker inside the end cap may detach from the bat during... Refund, Replace
Apr 6, 1994 "Tractor trailer" novelty cigarette lighters The tractor trailer-shaped lighters are very attractive to children who could easily mistake them... Replace
Apr 4, 1994 Crayons imported from China All of these crayons contain lead. If a child ate an entire lead-containing crayon over the same ... Refund
Feb 28, 1994 Wooden pull toys SKU# 1197598: gray elephant, red and black soldier, and brow... During CPSC testing, the wooden beads at the end of the pull strings separated and various other ... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Feb 7, 1994 Kouvalias Musical Toys, model number 960 The colored wooden balls and pieces from the music box underneath separated during routine CPSC t... Refund
Jan 30, 1994 Toy charm necklaces and bracelet When tested, CPSC found that small parts separated when the elastic band broke, presenting a pote... Refund
Dec 21, 1993 Holiday Brass Candle Lamps manufactured by Kobitz, item number 95062 Conductor wires attached at the light bulb socket may easily pull out during use and could pose a... Refund
Dec 12, 1993 Children's necklaces and bracelets The paint on the beads contain levels of lead that exceed government standards, presenting a safe... Refund
Sep 27, 1993 "Mini Racer F-1" racing car sets, item number 3360 During routine testing of the cars by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, the whee... Refund
Aug 26, 1993 Plastic toy maracas, item #16/008; plastic toy baby bottles, item #16/16; pla... During CPSC testing, small parts detached from each of these toys and jewelry items, presenting a... Refund
Aug 16, 1993 "Fisher-Price Kiddiecraft Racing Rover'' cars Some children have removed the top part of the dog's head from the toy, creating a small part tha... Refund
Jul 19, 1993 "My First Buddys Police Car" and "My First Buddys Dumper" toys Small parts may separate from the vehicles, presenting a potential choking and aspiration hazard ... Refund
Jun 23, 1993 "My First Push Toy-Funny Copter" toy helicopters Colored beads inside the helicopter's clear, plastic dome and pieces of the helicopter separated ... Refund, Replace
Jun 7, 1993 "Bamm-Bamm's Drum and Flute" toys When CPSC tested the product, a bell attached to the top of the drum and a ball attached to the s... Refund
May 4, 1993 "Cordless Phone Organ" musical cordless toy telephones Testing of the toy telephones by CPSC found the antenna separates from the body of the toy teleph... Refund
Apr 28, 1993 "Popper'' promotional toy in Quaker's Cap'n Crunch, Crunchberries and Peanut ... Thirty-six injuries, such as bruised or bloodshot eyes, when children used the toy by applying it... Dispose
Apr 4, 1993 50- and 100-piece building block sets The red "roof top" blocks in each set fail to meet the Small Parts Requirement under the Federal ... Replace
Apr 1, 1993 Carry-all bags and backpacks with the insignia of Barney® or Baby Bop™; and t... These bags are being recalled because the surface coating on the zipper pull and inks used to for... Replace
Mar 28, 1993 "3-in-1 Construction Tables," model 3630 (sold without chairs) and model 3632... The tables under recall have red or black vinyl plastic caps under the table frame that may separ... Replace
Mar 3, 1993 U.S. Toy Company "Rooster," "Vegetable," "Animals'' and "Garden Tools" puzzles Levels of lead in the red paint of each puzzle that exceeds government standards, presenting a sa... Replace
Feb 23, 1993 "Wooden Christmas Toy Trucks" When CPSC tested the trucks, the drivers and other truck parts separated, presenting a potential ... Refund
Feb 7, 1993 "Sweet Family Blessings Baby" dolls, item numbers 208363 and 208371, model nu... The arms and legs could detach and become a choking hazard to young children. Refund
Nov 22, 1992 Patty And Her Puppy And Triplet Dolls The arms and legs of the dolls in each set may separate, producing a potentially fatal choking ha... Refund
Nov 15, 1992 - "Thin Line Play Phone" - "Talking Touch Tinkle Phone" - "911 Emergency Phon...  Small components separated from the toys during CPSC testing, presenting a potential aspiration ... Replace
Sep 23, 1992 Magic Feeding Bottles The toy bottles may break during use, producing small parts that could be an aspiration hazard to... Refund
Sep 16, 1992 Radio Flyer, Inc. Children's Bicycles Both bicycles are equipped with only handbrakes and no footbrakes. Under Federal requirements, th... Refund, Repair
Sep 7, 1992 The Dollywood Company Recalls Plastic Rattle & Flute Toy Due To Choking Hazard
Aug 23, 1992 Toothbrush Trainer The gum massager attached to the toothbrush may come off, posing a choking hazard. Refund
Aug 17, 1992 "Lovely Sonny" dolls The doll's arms separated from the arm sockets and a small piece of plastic from inside the doll ... Refund
Jul 30, 1992 "Train Set" "Sweet Doll with Accessories" "Baby's Rattle" The "Train Set" engine's smoke stack separated from the train presenting a choking hazard. The "S... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Jul 29, 1992 Toy Helicopters The helicopter's propeller tips rotate at a high velocity and may cause injury if the propeller t... Refund
Jul 12, 1992 Toy Wooden Block Truck The wooden head of the driver and a white 5/8-inch diameter cylinder block are a potential chokin... Refund

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.