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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
May 10, 1988 Colorforms #150 Story Book Puzzles, and Crib Pals Shake and Twist Baby Rattle... For the Colorforms #150 Story Book Puzzles, some of the pieces of the puzzles are small parts and... Refund
May 10, 1988 Rainbow Bell baby rattles, Item CT-8013 The rattle presents a choking hazard because the handle is small enough to enter a child's mouth ... Refund
Apr 19, 1988 1986 Schaper "Speed Wheels'' ride-on toys Injuries have resulted from entrapment of children's fingers between the pedal bar and the body o... New Instructions, Repair
Dec 1, 1987 Hedstrom Probe VI battery-powered riding toys Approximately 30,000 Hedstrom Probe VI battery-powered riding toys were manufactured prior to Jun... Dispose
Oct 26, 1987 Crib Soft Playground When strings are not tied tightly or become loosened with use, the string between the toy and the... Replace
Oct 14, 1987 CBS "Wonder" Spring Ride-On Horses CBS has received 105 complaints that the body of the toy has broken without warning while being r... Dispose
Sep 23, 1987 "Powerball" premium ball The company and Commission caution parents that children of approximately three years of age or u... Dispose
Sep 9, 1987 Calderon stuffed animal mobiles When hung within the reach of an infant, a 26-inch nylon cord poses the potential for entanglemen... Replace
Sep 2, 1987 Stuffed teddy bear The teddy bear may present a choking and laceration or puncture hazard because of small parts and... Repair
Jun 3, 1987 LP-205 Musical Mobile Toy The red paint on the clear plastic rings of the toy contains approximately 8% lead. This paint fl... Refund, Replace
May 19, 1987 Play Mates baby rattles (both Item No. 203719); Centipede Pull Along toy (Ite... The rattles and toys violate CPSC safety requirements and present choking hazards. Dispose, Refund
Mar 23, 1987 Toy Train & Music Box Wood Toy Train and Toy Chest Music Box present an of excess lead in the paint on these items. Refund
Feb 25, 1987 Animal Voices Musical Toys They have small parts which are a choking hazard. Tests conducted by CPSC show that when the toys... Refund
Feb 2, 1987 Ambi Mini Racer The hat is a small part which could present a choking hazard to children younger than three. Refund
Dec 2, 1986 Flying Copters CPSC has investigated accidents in which this toy has been responsible for serious eye injuries a... Refund
Nov 23, 1986 Stuffed Toy Bears The toy bears have small parts which could present a choking hazard. Refund
Nov 17, 1986 Romper Room Animal Train No. H732R The three small balls in the train are small parts and present a choking hazard to children. Refund
Nov 11, 1986 Voltron Lion Toys Certain paints on the metal parts on both sizes of Voltron Lions contain levels of lead which are... Replace
Nov 9, 1986 LEGO Building Sets from McDonald's These sets contain small parts which could present a hazard if given to children younger than three. Replace
Nov 5, 1986 Wooden toy Fire Trucks Tests conducted by CPSC showed that the firemen figures, which detach from the truck, are small p... Refund
Nov 2, 1986 Baby Rattles When the CPSC tested these rattles they were found to have handles which are small enough to ente... Refund
Oct 22, 1986 Johnson & Johnson Crib Toys Case Settled
Oct 14, 1986 CPSC Accepts Consent Agreements from Toy Importers
Oct 7, 1986 Peek-A-Boo Clown Toy The toy poses danger of choking or suffocation to infants and young children. Refund
Sep 30, 1986 My Baby Pumpkin Dolls Tests conducted by the CPSC showed that the dolls' hands detach and are small enough to be a chok... Refund
Sep 25, 1986 Flying Toy Helicopter CPSC has investigated accidents in which this toy has been responsible for serious eye injuries a... Refund
Aug 27, 1986 Play Brooms Paint on the brooms' handles contains an excess of lead. Refund
Jul 21, 1986 Flying Copters CPSC has investigated accidents in which this toy has been responsible for serious eye injuries a... Refund
Jun 1, 1986 Flying Helicopter Toy  The toy is being recalled due to a possible eye injury and facial laceration hazard. Refund
Jun 1, 1986 Baby Crib Toys The crib toys pose a strangulation hazard to infants. No Remedy Available
Apr 13, 1986 "Jack in the Ball" toy Under use and abuse testing, the button (belly button) which activates the jack could fall out, b... Refund
Mar 23, 1986 Woodworks Lace Up Horse The wooden horses pose a danger of lead poisoning to children. Refund
Mar 3, 1986 Toy Helicopter It is this assembly which is difficult and if done improperly could allow the rotor blades to com... Refund, Replace
Dec 9, 1985 KER-BANGERS (Clacker Balls Toy) Despite the claim on the package that the "KER-BANGERS" are "SHATTERPROOF," when the Consumer Pro... Dispose
Dec 4, 1985 Three styles of baby toys These baby toys are banned under CPSC's Small Parts and Rattle Requirements because they have par... Refund
Aug 4, 1985 Honkers Doll The Sesame Street Honkers plush doll has small parts which could present a choking hazard. Refund
Jul 2, 1985 ATV Trailblazer Pines had learned that under certain circumstances a short circuit can occur in the battery wirin... Dispose, No Remedy Available
Mar 31, 1985 Brio Scanditoy Recalls Clickclack Baby Rattle
Oct 9, 1984 #155 Play Gym A child who can push up on hands and knees while wearing loose clothing or any string-like materi... Inspect
Oct 7, 1984 T.G. & Y toy airplane CPSC believes the toy may present choking, aspiration and ingestion hazards because of small part... Refund
Sep 24, 1984 #CT569 Baseball Bat Squeeze Toy The CPSC believes the #CT569 Baseball Bat Squeeze Toy may cause choking and/or suffocation hazard... Refund
Jul 25, 1984 Fisher-Price "Splash & Stack Bluebird" toy, Model #167 The cup-shape head of the toy can become stuck over the noses and mouths of young children's face... Replace
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
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
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
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
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
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

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.