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 7, 1984 Rototillers, or garden tillers These tillers have a clutch locking button that allows the tiller to be locked in reverse. The fi... New Instructions, Repair
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
May 1, 1984 Itasco Duo Model W0330 and Home Duo Model W0320 furnaces CPSC believes the units have demonstrated a pattern of weld failure that could allow carbon monox... Repair, No Remedy Available
Apr 23, 1984 Honeywell-V5130 Gas Valves The complaint alleges that the design of the valve knob, which utilizes plastic lugs keyed into t... Inspect
Apr 17, 1984 Patton Model HF-10 and Sears Model 201-7208 portable electric space heaters Patton Electric Company announced the voluntary recall of approximately 102,000 "Patton" and "Sea... Repair
Apr 11, 1984 Microtronics microwave ovens The unit may allow the microwaves to concentrate due to the failure of a stirrer mechanism. If th... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Apr 11, 1984 "Cupie Doll" #6342 The small arms can be removed from the body of the doll. These small parts may present a choking,... Refund
Apr 11, 1984 Shakespeare Company omnidirectional CB base station antennas, Styles 176-S an... If contact is made by the antennas with an electrical power line while being installed or taken d... Label, Refund
Apr 3, 1984 Model 71 and 72 Ferrari rotary tillers The CPSC staff has determined that the forward operation of both tiller models with a missing cen... Label, Replace
Mar 18, 1984 Danera and Stahlwood manufactured squeeze toys Danara International, Ltd. and Stahlwood Manufacturing Co., Inc. announced a voluntary recall of ... Refund
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
Mar 5, 1984 LP gas-fired "Super-Ser" cabinet heaters This program is being initiated due to a potential fire and explosion hazard that may occur becau... Replace, Repair
Feb 23, 1984 Central Quality Industries and Pow-R-Tool saw tables Central Quality Industries announced a program to provide free blade guards to owners of Central ... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Feb 6, 1984 "Li'l Squeaker" Pacifiers CPSC laboratory tests indicate that on some pacifiers from Taiwan it is possible to pull the paci... Refund
Feb 2, 1984 Smurf Musical Crib Train toys, Model 5340/5342 Durham Industries, Inc. announced a voluntary recall of approximately 4,300 Smurf Musical Crib Tr... 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 25, 1984 Blue Box brand Combat Copter toy helicopters In some instances, instead of flying forward, the copter flew backward into the operator's face c... Refund
Jan 24, 1984 Small plastic animals included in "Quacker Jack's Surprise Pack" Jack's Food Systems Inc., a fast food chain located in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and... No Remedy Available
Jan 10, 1984 Containers of charcoal lighter fluid and paint thinner Pittsburgh Penn Oil Company of Creighton, Pennsylvania, has consented to a federal court order re... No Remedy Available
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 20, 1983 "Lite Tree Top" ornaments The "Lite Tree Top" ornaments imported from Taiwan could overheat and melt when set for non-flash... Inspect
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
Nov 30, 1983 "Rochedo" brand pressure cookers The pressure cookers were recalled because of a faulty gasket which allows the pots to be opened ... Dispose
Nov 30, 1983 Smith & Wesson models 78G and 79G pellet pistols Smith & Wesson and Daisy Manufacturing Company announced a voluntary retrofit program for 200,000... Repair
Nov 30, 1983 Super Coupe baby walkers, models No. 8209 and 8210 When the height setting is adjusted in the low to middle ranges and if force in excess of 20 poun... Dispose
Nov 29, 1983 GE nine-Inch portable 2-speed oscillating fan, model Fl-OF-9A GE announced a recall program, indicating that fan overheating could result from a defective spee... Replace
Nov 17, 1983 Musical Rock-A-Bye Railroad, No. 2010 The Musical Rock-A-Bye Railroad, No. 2010, may present choking, aspiration and ingestion hazards ... Replace
Oct 31, 1983 Electro Signal Lab, Inc. (ESL) smoke alarms Smoke of the smoke alarms may not sound or fail to sound loudly when smoke is present. Replace
Sep 29, 1983 Elastic harnesses with spring loaded snap hooks used on Echo gas powered Weed... Under certain conditions when the cord is under tension, the snap hook can be released and fly ba... Replace
Jul 27, 1983 GE Nine-inch portable 2-speed oscillating fan, model Fl-OF-9A A potential overheating problem may be present with the fans. As with any electrical product that... Replace
Jul 12, 1983 Children's circular expandable wooden enclosures The children's circular expandable wooden enclosures may present a potential strangulation hazard... Dispose
Jul 12, 1983 Mickey Mouse Musical Crib Train Toys, Model 5340/5342 Small parts may break off this toy if it is dropped. These small parts may present a choking, asp... Refund
Jun 21, 1983 Mr. Coffee CMX-1000 12-cup 4-button Digital Clock model The problem occurs while the coffeemaker is plugged in and set to any of the three control positi... Repair
Jun 20, 1983 Model 1C "Whistle Switch" or "Sonic Switch" remote control device Mark Engineering Inc. warns owners that Model 1C of their "Whistle Switch" Remote Control Device,... Repair
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
Jun 11, 1983 BMX bicycles bicycle handlebar stem assemblies The situation involves a random stem weld problem which may permit the stems on the affected unit... Replace, Repair
May 25, 1983 Super Slide (item #9005) The ladder with this Super Slide presents a potential safety hazard in that the heads of small ch... Replace
May 23, 1983 Honeywell battery-operated smoke detectors, models TC89B and TC89C Because of circuit board mounting problems, some smoke detectors will not sound an alarm when smo... 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
Apr 12, 1983 Stuffed baby chicks, ducklings and goslings The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and two importers, New Angles/Wallace Oaks and Hickor... Refund
Mar 23, 1983 Electric motors supplied by Westinghouse for Broan Model 346 and Nautilus Mod... Westinghouse Electric Corporation and Broan Manufacturing Co., announce a voluntary recall of app... Replace
Mar 8, 1983 M.R. Lane Jiffy A-4 Tennis Net Tightener The product is a tennis net tightening device made of iron. The device moves up and down the net ... Inspect, Label
Feb 28, 1983 Transformer units supplied with the Texas Instruments 99/4A home computer The company reported it had found by laboratory testing that there is a remote possibility that a... Replace
Feb 28, 1983 Milton Bradley "Fibro-Clay" Asbestos has been found in packages of Milton Bradley's "Fibro-Clay." Asbestos has been shown to ... 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
Dec 15, 1982 Crib Mates "Popeye" and "Olive Oyl" squeeze toys, and Baby World Company "Squ... In cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, two firms announced voluntary recalls... Refund
Nov 17, 1982 "Hydrohearth," "Hydroplace," and "Aqua Grate" fireplace-powered water heaters Slowing or stopping the flow of water through the unit (resulting from circulator pump failure, e... Inspect
Nov 15, 1982 R. Dakin & Co. plush mobile animal toys A survey by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission revealed that as many as 180,000 stuffed ... Refund
Nov 9, 1982 "Happy-Mates'' squeeze toys The recalled "Happy-Mates'' squeeze toys are small enough to lodge in the throat of a child and o... Refund
Nov 2, 1982 McDonald's Playmobil toys Recent tests showed the Playmobil toys failed to comply with CPSC's regulation designed to preven... Refund, Replace

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.