Browse Product Recalls

191 consumer product safety recalls from CPSC.

Product Safety Recalls Database

Browse the complete CPSC product recall database with 191 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 191 consumer product recalls from CPSC in 2000.

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Date Product Hazard Remedy
Apr 10, 2000 Homelite® handheld power blowers/vacuums The fuel line location can cause it to contact the edge of the engine shroud, causing the line to... Inspect, Repair
Apr 6, 2000 3-in-1 Cradle Swing With Detachable Carrier and Bounce 'n Play™ Activity Dome Cradle Swing: The 3-in-1 Cradle Swing has a detachable seat that can be used as a carrier. When u... Dispose, Repair
Apr 6, 2000 Little Ones wooden accent lamps The lamps can short circuit posing a fire hazard. Refund
Apr 4, 2000 Arcadia Electronic Skeet Shoot games The Skeet Shoot game's cartridges can be defective, and can cause the projector to overheat, melt... Replace
Apr 3, 2000 Bissel PowerClean™ and PureAir™ vacuum cleaners The power cord insulation can tear where the cord attaches to the vacuum, exposing bare wires. Th... Repair
Apr 3, 2000 B.W. Home brand folding chairs The screws holding the chair's front leg folding mechanism can work loose causing the chair to co... Refund, Repair
Apr 3, 2000 AC converters The product presents an electrical shock hazard because the unplugged end of the cord is energize... Refund
Apr 2, 2000 Futons Some of these futons may fail cigarette ignition resistance tests, in violation of the federal Fl... Replace
Mar 22, 2000 Prince Lionheart Baby Wipe Warmers Cracks in the interior tub of these wipe warmers can allow water to contact the electrical compon... Replace
Mar 21, 2000 Precious Keepsakes™ silver-plated "New Baby" rattle The shape and size of the rattle's handle allow it to become lodged in the throats of babies, pos... Refund
Mar 19, 2000 InSTEP and HEALTHRIDER single and double jogging strollers The stroller's brake can fail, causing the stroller to unexpectedly roll away resulting in injury... Repair
Mar 19, 2000 Wooden Pull-Along Bead Coaster The pull toy's wheels can break off and the bead can detach from the pull string, posing small pa... No Remedy Available
Mar 15, 2000 CPSC Warns Against Baby Mattresses, Pads That Make Unfounded Claims About Red... CPSC is warning consumers that certain baby mattresses and mattress pads encourage the potentiall... Dispose
Mar 8, 2000 Handy Home lighters These lighters can leak butane when they are ignited, causing an excessive burst of flame from th... No Remedy Available
Mar 1, 2000 DEWALT® 18-volt battery packs (model DW9095) The battery packs' clips can come loose, causing the battery packs to fall. When working with the... Repair
Mar 1, 2000 Coffeemakers The coffeepot's handle can break, causing the pot to fall. Consumers can suffer burn injuries fro... Replace
Feb 28, 2000 "Vertical XL2" mountain bikes The front suspension forks on these bikes might not have been welded properly, and can break apar... Replace
Feb 28, 2000 Champion Brand Tools 6-outlet power strips The wiring in these power strips is undersized and poses shock, electrocution, and fire hazards. Refund
Feb 16, 2000 Cadet and Encore in-wall electric heaters Flames, sparks or molten particles can spew through the front grill cover of the heater into the ... No Remedy Available
Feb 15, 2000 Tommy Hilfiger socks for infants and children The heat-sealed Tommy Hilfiger flag logo appliques on these socks can detach, posing a choking ha... Refund, Replace
Feb 15, 2000 Light fixtures The light fixtures can short circuit, posing a fire hazard. Replace
Feb 14, 2000 Nordstrom infant and toddler jackets Snaps located on the flap pockets of these jackets could be removed, presenting a choking hazard ... Refund
Feb 13, 2000 Storm doors These storm doors were manufactured without retaining pins in the upper windows. The upper window... New Instructions, Replace
Feb 7, 2000 Pull toys: Enchanted Garden Inchworm (item number EG150); Merry Meadows Cow (... The wooden wheels and pegs attached to the toy could come off, presenting a choking hazard to you... Refund, Replace
Feb 7, 2000 Race car collectibles: Tony Stewart Home Depot Car, Jeff Gordon Dupont Car, D... The fluorescent light base of the unit becomes extremely hot and can melt, presenting a fire hazard. Dispose, No Remedy Available
Feb 7, 2000 "FIRE CAP" fire and smoke suppressant The product does not suppress fires and could intensify fires. Dispose, Refund
Feb 6, 2000 Prometheus International Novelty Lighters The lighters do not have any child-resistant mechanisms, as required by the Consumer Product Safe... Refund, Replace
Feb 3, 2000 Toy Chests The lids on these toy chests could fall onto a child's head or neck. An investigator for the Geor... Replace
Feb 2, 2000 Peek-A-Babe baby garments The rose-shaped buttons on these garments can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. Refund
Feb 2, 2000 Ladies' robes The robes fail to meet federal flammability standards for clothing and can ignite readily, presen... Refund
Feb 2, 2000 Eddie Bauer Men's Sweatshirts The sweatshirts, which fail to meet federal mandatory standards for fabric flammability, could ig... Refund
Feb 2, 2000 Vanguard V-twin gasoline engines and plastic fuel filters The fuel filters on these engines can leak gasoline, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Replace
Jan 26, 2000 Pokémon balls distributed with Burger King kids meals The balls pose a suffocation hazard to children under three years of age. Dispose, Replace
Jan 26, 2000 Ariens and Lesco model snowblowers Fuel can leak from the fuel-line connection, posing a fire hazard. Repair
Jan 23, 2000 "FLIGHT ALX" brand in-line skates The skate's plastic brake mount could crack and fail, causing the skater to fall and suffer serio... Replace
Jan 17, 2000 Formby's Conditioning Furniture Refinisher The product and its vapors can seep or leak from the nozzle base at the top of the can, posing a ... Refund
Jan 17, 2000 Monarch Computer Armoires The upper doors or upper door components can fall off, causing injury to nearby consumers. New Instructions, Repair
Jan 12, 2000 Miniature skateboard keychains attached to Z.Z. Jamboarder teddy bears The skateboards' wheels can come off, posing a choking hazard to young children. Replace
Jan 10, 2000 L.L. Bean children's overalls Snaps on these overalls can detach from the garments, posing a choking hazard to young children. Refund
Jan 10, 2000 EASY-OFF Heavy Duty Oven Cleaner The oven cleaner's contents can spew out because of an improperly attached valve assembly that ca... Dispose, Replace
Jan 3, 2000 Nordstrom infant and girls' sweatshirts Zipper pulls on these sweatshirts can detach from the garments, posing a choking hazard to young ... 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.