Browse Product Recalls

321 consumer product safety recalls from CPSC.

Product Safety Recalls Database

Browse the complete CPSC product recall database with 321 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 321 consumer product recalls from CPSC in 2005.

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Date Product Hazard Remedy
Mar 8, 2005 Rear-projection televisions An internal electrical connection can cause electrical arcing, charring or smoking inside the tel... Repair
Mar 8, 2005 Portable Cribs The crib slats can separate from the headboard, posing an entrapment risk to young children. In a... Replace
Mar 7, 2005 "Snap Action" Thermal Switches When these switches are used in fire or HVAC dampers and heat detectors, they could fail to opera... Replace
Mar 3, 2005 CPSC, The Elegant Kids 2000 Inc. Announce Recall of Pacifiers
Mar 3, 2005 Arizona® Boys' Zip-Up Cardigan Sweater The zipper-pull mechanism can detach from the zipper, posing a choking hazard to children. Refund
Mar 2, 2005 Metal Charms The recalled metal charms contain high levels of lead, posing a serious risk of lead poisoning to... Refund
Mar 2, 2005 Battery-Powered Flying Saucer Toys The Flying Saucer can overheat while charging, resulting in the plastic motor cover starting to m... Replace
Mar 1, 2005 Stuffed Yarn Bunny The eyes can detach from the stuffed animal, posing an aspiration hazard to young children. Addit... Refund
Feb 28, 2005 The Ginger® Kubic®, K2® and Surface™ Bathroom Light Fixture The glass shades can separate from the light fixture, posing a risk that a consumer could be cut ... Replace
Feb 28, 2005 Lands' End Infant and Toddler Squall Parkas, Sport Squalls, Squall Snow Suits... The rubber zipper pull-tab can be bitten off and may pose a risk of choking to young children. Dispose
Feb 27, 2005 Kawasaki Brute Force™ 750 4x4i All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) On some units, the nut which secures the front upper suspension arm pivot bolt could come loose d... Repair
Feb 24, 2005 "Toy Tunes" Electronic Musical Toys  The ball on the end of the drumstick sold with these toys can break off during use, posing a cho... Refund
Feb 24, 2005 Farm Teether Rattle A metal bar on the rattle can break off during use, releasing small round beads and small farm an... Refund, Replace
Feb 24, 2005 Whirlpool® and Kenmore® brand dishwashersUnits: Whirlpool Corporation, of Ben... An electrical defect within the dishwashers' wash motor wiring poses a risk of the motor overheat... Inspect
Feb 22, 2005 Martha Stewart Everyday Brand Birch Candle Sets The birch, surrounding the candles, may ignite, posing a fire and burn hazard. Refund
Feb 21, 2005 Playtex Hip Hammock The shoulder strap support can detach from the hammock, posing a fall hazard to the baby. Replace
Feb 21, 2005 SCUBA Diving Computers The dive computers were improperly calibrated, resulting in incorrect calculations. Diving with a...
Feb 17, 2005 Merona Women's Sidezip "ENA" Style Boots The heel on the boot can detach from the sole while in use, causing the consumer to fall. Refund
Feb 17, 2005 General Electric Built-in Dishwashers These dishwashers have a connector that can short-circuit and overheat during normal use, posing ... Repair
Feb 17, 2005 Kolpin Powersports 50cc and 90cc Youth All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) Metal-flange locking nuts securing the tie rod assemblies, integral to the steering system on the... Inspect
Feb 17, 2005 Beeswax Rope Candle (SKU # 34-911) The candle has a clamp (vise) that leads the end of the rope candle at the top. When clamped prop... Refund
Feb 17, 2005 1-X Bicycle Suspension Seat Post The seat posts may have been improperly manufactured, which could cause the seat post to fail pre... Replace
Feb 16, 2005 CPSC, GSI Commerce Solutions Announce Recall of Electric Scooters A knob can loosen and cause the handlebar to detach from the scooter. Additionally, the folding j... Repair
Feb 16, 2005 CPSC, Charles Products Announce Recall of Toddler Drinking Cups
Feb 15, 2005 Dive Sticks Children can fall or land on these upright dive sticks in shallow water and suffer impalement inj... Dispose, Refund
Feb 14, 2005 CPSC, HIS International Announce Recall of Jumper Sets
Feb 14, 2005 Ceiling Light Fixtures Due to a manufacturing defect in a component part, the light fixture could fall and strike a pers... Inspect, Repair
Feb 14, 2005 CPSC, Brave Products Inc. Announce Recall of Log Splitters Dispose
Feb 14, 2005 Reef Rocker Infant Toy The seam on the plastic balls can separate, releasing the small toy inside and posing a choking h... Refund
Feb 10, 2005 Baby Walker The walkers fit through a standard doorway and are not designed to stop at the edge of a step. Ad... Refund
Feb 10, 2005 CPSC, American Standard Companies Announce Recall of Gas-Electric Heating/Coo... A gas leak can occur if there is a crack in the gas valve body near the inlet pipe connection. A ... Inspect
Feb 10, 2005 CPSC, Stihl Inc. Announce Recall of Multi-Task Tools
Feb 10, 2005 BISSELL upright carpet deep cleaners (model numbers listed below) The carpet cleaner's metal upper handle can pose an electric shock hazard to consumers.  Inspect, Repair
Feb 9, 2005 Multi-Purpose Barbecue Lighters Sold under the brand name ΓÇ£Kitchen Works,ΓÇ¥ the lighters lack child-resistant mechanisms that ... Dispose, Refund
Feb 9, 2005 CPSC, New Star Toys & Gifts Inc. Announce Recall of Toy Cars
Feb 9, 2005 CPSC, Shimano American Corp. Announce Brake Inner Cable Recall
Feb 9, 2005 Winnie the Pooh Plate Set with plastic fork and spoon The plastic fork prongs in the plate set can break posing a choking hazard to young children. Dispose, Refund
Feb 8, 2005 Flashing Pacifier with Whistle Necklace and Flashing Pacifier Shock Baby Neck... The nipple can detach from the pacifier, posing a choking hazard to young children. Refund
Feb 8, 2005 Vernier's Go!™ Temp Temperature Sensors When connected to a computer, a static discharge to the sensor can cause the sensor to draw too m... Replace
Feb 8, 2005 Metallic Motion Lamp The lamp may shatter in use, causing a threat of serious injury from glass. Refund
Feb 8, 2005 2005 Mach Z® 995 and Summit® 995 Ski-Doo® Snowmobiles without functional elec... Inappropriate clutch ring gear installed on some units. This may cause ring gear fragmentation at... Repair
Feb 7, 2005 Decorative Candleholders The hook or handle of the candleholder can overheat and break, causing the lit candle to fall out... Refund
Feb 3, 2005 Girls' Cardigan Sweaters with Faux Fur Trim The furry trim on the sweaters is dangerously flammable. Refund
Feb 2, 2005 Memory Trunks The lid can fall on a child who is looking or reaching inside entrapping the child at the neck, w... Replace, Repair
Jan 31, 2005 CPSC, Country Home Products, Inc. Announce Recall to Repair DR®Leaf and Lawn ...
Jan 31, 2005 CPSC, Rossignol, and Dynastar Announce Recall of Snowboard Bindings
Jan 27, 2005 CPSC, Leiner Health Products Announce Recall of Multivitamins
Jan 25, 2005 CPSC, Commend Co. Ltd. Announce Recall of Dining Set Chairs
Jan 25, 2005 Model 5101 oil-filled electric radiator heaters Welds can rupture, expelling hot oil that can burn nearby consumers. No Remedy Available
Jan 25, 2005 LSiW Powered Subwoofer Electrical components in the subwoofer can overheat and fail, resulting in electrical arcing and ... 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.