Browse Product Recalls

61 consumer product safety recalls from CPSC.

Product Safety Recalls Database

Browse the complete CPSC product recall database with 61 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 61 consumer product recalls from CPSC.

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Date Product Hazard Remedy
Jun 21, 2000 Little Smart Soft Songs Baby Phones The toy phones have a ball-shaped antenna which can detach, presenting a choking hazard to young ... Replace
Apr 4, 1999 Ozark Trail butane utility lighters These lighters can have a cracked fuel cylinder, which can allow butane to leak and ignite. These... Refund
Nov 12, 1997 Zippered Vest The zipper "pulls" can slide off the top of the vest and become a choking hazard to young children.
Jun 26, 1996 Exercising Machines (Model PR-6050) The machine's welds may develop cracks or breaks. Consumers could be injured if the welds break a... Refund, Replace
Nov 24, 1994 Christmas and seasonal light string sets A potential fire or shock hazard may result if both latches of the fuseholder are not securely fa... Label
May 23, 1994 Model PRO1600 Hair Dryers When plugged-in and turned "OFF," the hair dryer's heater could turn on by itself without turning... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Jun 1, 1992 Bunny on a Stick The item failed the CPSC rattle test because the handle may cause a small child to choke and/or s... Refund
Oct 28, 1991 Toy Trumpets The trumpet's mouthpiece can easily detach causing a fatal choking hazard to young children. Refund
Apr 18, 1990 "Mothers Helper" infant cushion This infant cushion is being recalled because of an alleged suffocation hazard to young infants (... Refund
Nov 30, 1989 Daisy 8-shot and 12-shot ring caps Daisy has learned that these caps may ignite prematurely if dropped or because of friction, when ... Refund
Nov 5, 1984 Model CYHD-103 "Snow" brand nine-inch oscillating fan Some of the fans may have a defective 2-speed control switch which could result in overheating of... 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.