Browse Product Recalls
340 consumer product safety recalls from CPSC.
Product Safety Recalls Database
Browse the complete CPSC product recall database with 340 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 340 consumer product recalls from CPSC.
| Date | Product | Hazard | Remedy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 4, 1995 | Cribs | A child's head can get caught in the space between slats, which present an entrapment hazard, or ... | Refund |
| Nov 20, 1995 | Superyard children's play enclosures and Superyard Extension Kits | Small plastic locking posts can be pulled loose when any of the enclosure's panels are disconnect... | Repair |
| Nov 15, 1995 | Safety 1st Model #177 Bed Rail and Flashlight | The bed rail's support bars may separate from the rail, if not firmly locked in place, allowing c... | Replace |
| Sep 6, 1995 | "Splish Splash" and "Fuzz & Fur" books | CPSC has tested the books and determined that their plastic binder bolts may separate, presenting... | Refund |
| Jul 27, 1995 | Pull-A-Long Wooden Snail pull toys, Water Timers (2 models), and Paper Weights | The Pull-A-Long Wooden Snail breaks into small parts that could choke children. The Magic Diamond... | Refund |
| Jun 22, 1995 | Black & Decker 1710 Type 1, 10-inch Miter Saws | The electrical cords may have come in contact with the mounted saw blade during shipment, which c... | Replace |
| May 25, 1995 | Swimming Pool Clamps | If installed incorrectly, the metal clamps placed on the inside of the pool can scratch or cut in... | Replace |
| May 14, 1995 | Juice Master Chef's Choice electric juicers | The plastic cover and wire mesh grating basket may crack or shatter if the basket is not properly... | Refund |
| Mar 21, 1995 | 925 Pom Pom Drum toys (#808) | Small plastic balls in the drum separate and release small parts that present a choking hazard to... | Refund |
| Mar 21, 1995 | Funtasty Speed Boat Toy with people figurines | The people figurines and their hats are small parts and present a serious choking hazard to young... | Refund |
| Feb 22, 1995 | Disney Play 'N Pop Activity Toys | Arcotoys received 13 consumer reports that the small purple key, shaped like Mickey Mouse's head,... | Refund |
| Dec 20, 1994 | "Hello Baby" toy rattle sets | During CPSC testing, the rattles separated into small parts (small balls and small plastic fragme... | Refund |
| 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 |
| Nov 2, 1994 | "Funny Train" and "Elephant" educational pull toys | CPSC testing found that the toys had small parts that broke off, presenting a potential choking h... | Refund |
| Jun 20, 1994 | SDC 1, 2, and 3 Black & Decker and General Electric Under-the-Cabinet coffeem... | About 750,000 of four million coffeemakers sold contain thermostats that could present a possible... | Repair |
| May 16, 1994 | "Baby's Bucket-Sorting Toys," model number 3848 | The small animal figures attached to the top of the square, hexagon, triangle, and circle sorting... | Refund |
| Jan 30, 1994 | Toy charm necklaces and bracelet | When tested, CPSC found that small parts separated when the elastic band broke, presenting a pote... | Refund |
| Dec 21, 1993 | Holiday Brass Candle Lamps | Conductor wires attached at the light bulb socket may easily pull out during use and could pose a... | Refund |
| Dec 21, 1993 | Holiday Brass Candle Lamps manufactured by Kobitz, item number 95062 | Conductor wires attached at the light bulb socket may easily pull out during use and could pose a... | Refund |
| Aug 26, 1993 | Plastic toy maracas, item #16/008; plastic toy baby bottles, item #16/16; pla... | During CPSC testing, small parts detached from each of these toys and jewelry items, presenting a... | Refund |
| Mar 28, 1993 | "3-in-1 Construction Tables," model 3630 (sold without chairs) and model 3632... | The tables under recall have red or black vinyl plastic caps under the table frame that may separ... | Replace |
| Oct 29, 1992 | "Jack-O-Lantern Votive Lite" | The lamps are not equipped with child-resistant closures, and the required warning labels are eit... | Refund |
| Jul 8, 1992 | Three-Speed Hand-Held Mixers | The units' internal motor cooling fans may break and fan pieces could then contaminate food and p... | Replace |
| Jun 30, 1992 | Sound Swing Bat | The plastic end cap and sound maker inside the end cap may separate from the bat during use and s... | Refund |
| Apr 5, 1992 | Sesame Street Push Power action figures | Toys may break, releasing small pieces of plastic and screws, and exposing sharp points and edges... | Refund |
| Nov 25, 1991 | Big Bird Battery-Powered Toothbrush | The Big Bird toothbrush uses four "AA" size batteries. If one of the batteries is inadvertently r... | Refund |
| Aug 11, 1991 | Toy Nursing Bottles | When CPSC tested the toy nursing bottles in accordance with regulations under the Federal Hazardo... | Refund |
| Jul 14, 1991 | Luv n' Care Pacifiers | They failed to meet CPSC's mandatory safety requirements for pacifiers. These failures included n... | Refund |
| Jun 17, 1991 | Roll Back Wheel Toy | Small chips separated from the spokes of the toys creating small parts which pose a potential asp... | Refund |
| Apr 1, 1991 | Orthodontic Pacifiers | The pacifiers may break during use causing the nipple and/or handle to separate and become a fata... | Refund |
| Jun 11, 1990 | Zenith Data Systems Model ZVM122-T computer monitors | These computer monitors pose electric shock hazards to consumers, as well as possible fire and el... | Refund, Replace |
| Nov 1, 1989 | Model 8600 Solar Pak mobile home furnaces | This program was developed in 1988 in response to reports received by Coleman and the CPSC of dea... | Inspect, Replace |
| Jan 18, 1989 | Style #95062 Brass Candle Lamp | The lamp presents a potential electrocution or shock hazard with the lamp. | Refund |
| Oct 25, 1988 | Coleman Model 8600 Solar Pak mobile home furnaces | In response to reports received by Coleman and the CPSC of deaths and serious injuries caused by ... | Inspect |
| Aug 3, 1988 | "Royal" brand super chime rattles | The handles of the rattle present a choking hazard to infants. | 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 |
| Feb 4, 1979 | "Gun Fighter" double-barreled toy cork shotgun | CPSC believes that serious eye injury could occur if a child abuses the toy by removing the muzzl... | Refund |
| Apr 21, 1977 | Grand Prix model 3200 stereo tape deck and record player | Due to a defect in the electrical wiring, the units, which retail for approximately $140, may pre... | Replace, Repair |
| Feb 28, 1977 | Electric rock polisher | The polishers pose a possible electric shock to the user. | Refund |
| Feb 14, 1974 | CPSC Issues Third Warning on Electric Shock Hazard in Lamp | — |
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.