Browse Product Recalls
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.
| Date | Product | Hazard | Remedy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 16, 1989 | Wooden puzzle train toys, Item No. 790494 | The trains contain small parts which may present a potential choking hazard if used by children u... | Dispose |
| Jul 13, 1989 | "Ghostblasters" noise-making toys | The premium is being recalled because it contains small parts that may be swallowed by children i... | Refund |
| Jun 29, 1989 | "Seamore the Action Seahorse" Tub and Pool Toys | The push-nut and neck-pin located on the neck of the seahorse can be removed by a young child and... | Dispose |
| Jun 26, 1989 | Big Wheel Battery-Operated Riding Toy | The "ON" switch can overheat and may burn a child's hand or may become stuck causing loss of cont... | Replace, Repair |
| Jun 19, 1989 | "Baby Mirror" rattles and "Baby Wheel" rattles | The Baby Mirror rattle may present a potential choking and/or suffocation hazard if it becomes lo... | Refund |
| Jun 18, 1989 | L'il Tots "Baby's First Gift Sets" | One of the toys in the set, the "Hanging Melody Bells," may present a potential strangulation haz... | Refund |
| Jun 14, 1989 | "Para Mi Bebe" Baby Cologne #30618, Baby Bath #30619, and Baby Set #30633 | Testing showed that the plastic caps could shatter and release small beads and plastic pieces. | Replace |
| Jun 12, 1989 | "Creative Years" Magnetic Building Blocks and Mini-Magnet Auto Transport Train | Some magnets and pieces of plastic may break off and become a choking hazard to young children. | Refund |
| Jun 12, 1989 | Toy baby doll | The arms on both dolls are moveable, but the arms on the smaller doll can also come off and may b... | Refund |
| Jun 5, 1989 | Toot Toot Tug Boat | The toy's wheels may come off easily causing a small metal rod to fall out which could possibly b... | Refund |
| May 27, 1989 | Chicco "Spinning Bee" Toy | The rubber disc-like feet constitute small parts which can cause a choking, ingestion, or aspirat... | Replace |
| May 15, 1989 | Snoopy Wind-Up Train toy | The toy breaks apart on impact, creating small parts which could cause choking in young children. | Refund |
| May 15, 1989 | Teddy Bear Christmas Stockings | Two small bells on the front of the stocking can easily come off and may be a choking hazard to y... | Refund |
| Mar 13, 1989 | "Cutie Pie" dolls | The doll's arms can be pulled off and may present choking hazards to young children. | Refund |
| Mar 13, 1989 | "Crib Activity Play Doggie" and "Play Mirror" crib toys; "Sweet Heart Babies"... | Small parts of the toys may present choking hazards to young children. | Refund |
| Mar 13, 1989 | "Crib Pals Tiny Tinkers Rattle Copter" and "Crib Pals Tiny Tinkers" set | Shaped like a toy helicopter, the rattle copter has a tail section which is long enough to reach ... | Refund |
| Mar 13, 1989 | Bright Reflections” No. 4799 crib mirrors | The flexible plastic edging may separate from the mirror and could present a strangulation risk t... | Refund, Replace |
| Feb 27, 1989 | "Learn and Play Pal" and "Soft Sisters" dolls | The buttons or a buckle on the clothing of the dolls could come off and present a choking hazard ... | Refund |
| Feb 22, 1989 | Koala Bear Fur Banks | The yellow plastic eyes and black plastic noses of the bears can be pulled off and may be ingeste... | Dispose, Repair |
| Feb 22, 1989 | Blue-Box crib gyms | Five-month-old infants can pull themselves up to a hanging crib toy and may become entangled or f... | Refund |
| Feb 12, 1989 | "Curiosity Snail" crib toys | These toys have a looped cord with a teether attached to its body long enough to fit over an infa... | Refund |
| Feb 1, 1989 | "Cook N Clean Kitchen" toys | Small plastic parts may come off the toy and could pose a choking hazard to young children. | Refund |
| Feb 1, 1989 | Flower Rattle No. M6588 | The rattle may break and the pieces may pose a choking hazard to infants and young children. | Refund |
| Feb 1, 1989 | "L'il Bonnie'n Beth" Style No. 303 dolls | Some of the dolls' arms and legs can come off and may cause choking in young children. | Refund |
| Feb 1, 1989 | "Press'n Roll Boat" toy | The smokestack of the boat can break off and may cause choking in young children. | Refund |
| Jan 12, 1989 | The "Klick-Klack Rattle" | Spheres at both ends of the rattle may break into pieces which present a potential choking hazard... | Refund |
| Dec 27, 1988 | Kellogg "Cool Flute" and "Binoculars" toys | When subjected to use and abuse testing, these premiums may break into small parts and pose a pot... | Dispose, Refund |
| Dec 19, 1988 | Plastic Racing Cars item C805, Plastic Jetplanes item C822, and Plastic Speed... | On all three toys, the small wheels may present a potential choking hazard for young children. | Dispose |
| Dec 19, 1988 | Stretch Tail Pop, Whistling Funny Action and Busy Animals wind-up toys | The wind-up toys have small parts that could present a choking hazard to children. Klacker balls ... | Dispose, Refund |
| Dec 19, 1988 | Safety Pin Rattle, model #4642 | The rattle is small enough to fit into an infant's mouth, and long enough to reach the back of th... | Refund |
| Nov 29, 1988 | New Bright Model 41179 "Talking Silver Rail Express" train sets | The battery-powered toy train sets can short-circuit and cause the tender car to overheat, posing... | Replace |
| Nov 20, 1988 | "Cap'n Mickey's Motorboat" wind-up boat | The propeller of the wind-up boat can come off and may cause choking in young children. | Refund, Replace |
| Nov 16, 1988 | "Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Baby Play Gyms" | The buckles and loops of the gym are small enough to be ingested by an infant. In addition, the m... | Replace |
| Nov 16, 1988 | "Pop Up Answer Phone" toy, model #1808-0 | An antenna piece may separate from the toy telephone receiver and cause a potential choking hazar... | Refund |
| Nov 16, 1988 | Crib Pals "Kitty Cat Lion Rattle" and "Playtime Pals" rattles | The recalled rattles failed to meet the mandatory standard for rattles and may pose a choking haz... | Refund |
| Oct 12, 1988 | Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse plastic toy figures | The arms of the three toys, and also Donald Duck's legs and hat, can be pulled off and may presen... | Refund |
| Oct 10, 1988 | "Baby's First Squeeze Toys," "Baby's First Playball" squeeze toys, and "Telep... | The squeakers in the squeeze toys may come out and could present a potential choking hazard to ch... | Refund |
| Sep 6, 1988 | Kiddie Products "Squeaky Ducky" | The company is recalling this product because the vinyl separation may present a choking hazard. | Replace |
| Sep 6, 1988 | Baby Rattle with Whistle | The rattle's handle is small enough to enter a child's mouth, and is long enough to reach the bac... | Refund |
| Aug 3, 1988 | "Royal" brand super chime rattles | The handles of the rattle present a choking hazard to infants. | Refund |
| Aug 3, 1988 | "Pull Along Bear Brother" and "Pull Along Happy Bear" | Small parts may separate from the toys and present a choking hazard to young children. | Refund |
| Jul 26, 1988 | Toy Stationery Sets | A razor blade cutting knife in the stationary set may pose a potential laceration hazard to young... | Refund |
| 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 |
| Jul 13, 1988 | "Musical Cab" wind-up and battery-powered toy cars | The balls on the umbrellas and other small parts can come off and present a choking hazard to you... | Refund |
| Jul 13, 1988 | "Big Mouth Fish, Hippo, and Frog" water toy, "Devil Fish" water toy, and "Liv... | Both water toys have small parts, which may present a choking hazard to young children, and the t... | Refund |
| Jul 12, 1988 | Chicco-brand "Pram Mobiles" | CPSC said five-month-old infants can pull themselves up to a hanging crib toy and become entangle... | Refund |
| Jul 12, 1988 | "See-Thru Loco" toy engine | Small parts of the toy may break off and present a choking hazard, | Refund |
| Jul 6, 1988 | Hedstrom "Probe VI" battery-powered toy all-terrain vehicle | The riding toys manufactured prior to June 1985 can catch fire because they do not have fuses. | Dispose |
| Jun 5, 1988 | Toycraft Stuffed Teddy Bear | The eyes and nose come off the bear and are small parts which present a serious choking hazard. | Refund |
| May 25, 1988 | Wisconsin "Sweet Home Shoe House Playset" and "Ice Cream Doll" | The toys have small parts and may present a choking hazard to young children. | 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.