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Recalls & Product Safety Warnings

Data below is populated with information from the Recall web pages on CPSC.gov. Data updates weekly as new recalls are announced. Recall Remedy data may change daily to reflect updates to company operating status or recall remedy availability. Please submit any questions about these charts to suggestions@cpsc.gov.

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Number of Recalls

* Number of recalls posted to CPSC.gov so far this fiscal year.

Top Recall Hazards - 5 Years

Hazard definitions:
  1. Fire – Use of the product may lead to a fire or the product violates federal fabric flammability regulations.
  2. Burn – Use of the product may lead to experiencing burns.
  3. Falling – Use of the product may cause an unintentional fall.
  4. Heat-Related Explosion – The product may explode unintentionally.
  5. Poisoning – Use of the product may lead to poisoning.
  6. Crash – Use of the product may lead to an unintentional crash.
  7. Choking – Use of the product may lead to choking, or the product violates federal toy safety standards, or the product violates federal children clothing standards (drawstrings).
  8. Cuts – Use of the product may lead to unintentional cuts and/or lacerations.
  9. Electrical - Use of the product may lead to shock or electrocution.
  10. Impact - Use of the product may lead to an unintentional impact that may cause injury or death.

Recall Remedies - 5 Years

Note: Recall Remedy data may change daily to reflect updates to company operating status or recall remedy availability. Recalls with multiple remedies (ex. Repair and Replace) will be counted in each remedy.
  1. Refund – A customer may receive a full or partial refund, or gift card for the recalled product.
  2. Repair – The company is offering a repair to the recalled product.
  3. Replace – The company is offering a replacement for the recalled product in the form of a new product or other products of similar value.
  4. Dispose – The product should be thrown out or recycled.
  5. New Instructions – The company will issue new instructions on how the customer can make the recalled product safe.
  6. Remedy No Longer Available – The recalled product should be thrown out or recycled.
December 05, 2024
Hazard:

The positive (+) battery terminal cover (red) can become damaged by the seat base, causing the positive (+) battery post to be exposed and contact nearby conductive components, resulting in an electrical short, posing a fire hazard.

Remedy:

Polaris is contacting all registered owners directly and providing a full-battery cover to them by mail that can be self-installed or installed for free by an authorized Polaris dealer. Consumers can continue to operate the recalled ROVs before installation of the battery cover only if the battery positive terminal cover (red) is undamaged. The consumer can confirm the cover is undamaged by completing the Battery Positive Terminal Cover (Red) Verification and Seat Installation Instructions provided by Polaris at https://prdservicemanagementstg.blob.core.windows.net/fieldcommunications/9942029r01.pdf. If the battery positive terminal cover (red) is damaged, the recalled ROV should not be operated until the repair is complete.

Units:

About 21,000 (In addition, about 1,300 were sold in Canada)

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 765-2747
December 05, 2024
Hazard:

The vehicles’ passenger side seat belt anchor point can separate from the frame due to a defective weld on the bracket, posing an injury hazard to passengers from impact with a loose bracket or failure of the seatbelt during a crash.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop carrying passengers in the recalled vehicles and contact an authorized Polaris dealer to schedule a free inspection and, if needed, a free repair. Polaris is contacting all registered owners directly.

Units:

About 2,500 (In addition, about 130 were sold in Canada)

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 765-2747
December 05, 2024
Hazard:

The lithium-ion batteries in the recalled power banks can overheat, posing a fire hazard.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled power banks and contact Belkin to receive a full refund or store credit. Consumers will need to submit photos showing the front and back of the power bank with their recall submission form.  Consumers should dispose of the lithium-ion battery in accordance with local and state regulations and not in household trash.

Units:

About 4,000 (In addition, about 62 were sold in Canada)

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 223-5546
December 05, 2024
Hazard:

The mechanical internal locking plates can fail to align and allow unauthorized users to open the gun safes, posing a serious injury hazard and risk of death.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the Redfield 12- and 18-Gun Fireproof Safes and return them to any Academy Sports + Outdoors store for a free replacement or a refund. Consumers can also contact Academy’s Customer Care to arrange for a replacement or refund.

Units:

About 6,100

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (888) 922-2336
December 05, 2024
Injuries reported
Hazard:

The oven gloves can fail to provide sufficient protection from heat, posing a burn hazard to consumers.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the oven gloves and contact QVC to receive a refund.

Units:

About 1.1 million pairs of gloves

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (888) 770-7119
December 05, 2024
Hazard:

The plastic pins securing the LED light fixture can degrade, allowing the electrically charged LED board to come loose and contact items nearby that can catch fire, posing a fire hazard.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the High Bay LED light fixture that shows any sign of a loose LED board or discoloration of the lens and turn the circuit off. Customers can contact NetZero USA to schedule a free inspection and on-site repair to replace the plastic pins or replace the LED board. NetZero is contacting all known purchasers. 

Units:

About 16,000

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (888) 326-2220
December 05, 2024
Hazard:

The flame can burn too high and cause the glass container to break, posing fire and laceration hazards.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled candles and contact Vacation Inc. to receive a refund of $42. Consumers should visit https://vacation.inc/candlerecall for instructions on how to register for the recall, upload a photo of the candle with a note indicating the date and customer initials, indicate whether the refund should be in the form of a check or ACH electronic payment, and confirm disposal of the candle in the trash. Vacation Inc. is contacting all known purchasers directly.    

Units:

About 13,000

December 05, 2024
Injuries reported
Hazard:

The lithium-ion batteries in the recalled A3102 Anker Soundcore (black) and A3302 PowerConf S3 Bluetooth Speakers can overheat, posing a fire hazard.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled speakers, and ensure they are powered off and are not connected to any external power source or charger. Visit Anker at https://support.anker.com/s/emailcontactus to verify the speaker’s SN code and to fill out product recall information. Anker Innovations Limited will provide further instructions on how to obtain a replacement speaker free of charge. Because of the lithium-ion batteries, consumers should dispose of the speaker in accordance with local and state regulations and not in the trash. 

Units:

About 69,000 (In addition, about 9,764 were sold in Canada)

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 988-7973
November 21, 2024
Hazard:

The spacing between some of the crib’s slats is wider than allowed under the federal safety standard, posing an entrapment hazard to children.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled cribs and contact South Shore for information on how to disassemble the product. To receive a full refund, take a photo of the disassembled crib in an outdoor waste container and email the photo to service@southshorefurniture.com. South Shore, Amazon.com and Walmart.com are contacting all known purchasers directly.

Units:

About 1,200

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 290-0465
November 21, 2024
Hazard:

The recalled helmets do not comply with the retention system requirements of the mandatory federal safety regulations for bicycle helmets. The helmets can fail to protect the wearer in the event of a crash, posing a risk of head injury.

Remedy:

Consumers should stop using the recalled Nerf Barrage helmets immediately and contact Todson Inc. for a full refund. To receive a refund, consumers should destroy the helmet by cutting off the straps, then take a photo, and send the photo to the recalling firm by email at NerfHelmetRecall@Todson.com. After submitting proof of destruction, consumers should dispose of the recalled helmet. Todson is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Units:

About 6,500

Consumer Contact:
Phone: (800) 278-2565
August 24, 2023
Hazard:

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using certain Classic Brands Holdings LLC Cool Gel Ventilated Memory Foam mattresses. The mattresses pose a fire hazard and fail to meet the mandatory federal flammability standard for mattresses.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using these mattresses and dispose of these products immediately in accordance with municipal or state recycling programs (information can be searched via https://search.earth911.com/).

Units:

About 21,655

August 17, 2023
Hazard:

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using Iraza 512 Piece Magnetic Stone 5mm Magnetic Ball Sets DIY Creative Magnetic Beads because the loose, hazardous magnets pose a risk of serious injury or death if ingested.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using and dispose of the Magnetic Ball Sets immediately.

August 16, 2023
Injuries reported Death(s) reported
Hazard:

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers about the continued risk of fire from dehumidifiers manufactured by Gree Electric Appliances, of China. CPSC urges consumers to immediately check to see if their dehumidifier is part of any Gree dehumidifier recall, including the most recent recall of Gree dehumidifiers announced on August 16, 2023. Consumers should stop using the recalled dehumidifiers and contact Gree for a full refund.  The Commission has found that the public health and safety requires this notice to warn the public quickly of the hazard.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to immediately turn off and unplug the recalled dehumidifiers and contact Gree at (866) 853-2802 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at greedehumidifierrecall.com​  and click on Recall for to receive a refund. Report incidents with recalled dehumidifiers and any dangerous product or a product-related injury to CPSC at www.SaferProducts.gov.

August 10, 2023
Hazard:

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using La-La-Me infant loungers because they do not comply with mandatory federal safety standards for infant sleep products and pose a suffocation risk and fall hazard to infants.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to immediately stop using the loungers, cut the fabric, and dispose of the cut up lounger.

July 20, 2023
Hazard:

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using Xinerter teal-colored adult bicycle helmets because they can fail to protect riders in the event of a crash, posing a risk of head injury. The helmets do not comply with the positional stability and certification requirements of the mandatory federal safety standard for bicycle helmets.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using, cut the straps, and dispose of these helmets immediately. Report any incidents involving product injuries or defects to CPSC at www.SaferProducts.gov.

July 20, 2023
Hazard:

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using SQM bicycle helmets because they can fail to protect riders in the event of a crash, posing a risk of head injury. The helmets do not comply with the positional stability and certification requirements of the mandatory federal safety standard for bicycle helmets.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using, cut the straps, and dispose of these helmets immediately. Report any incidents involving product injuries or defects to CPSC at www.SaferProducts.gov.

July 06, 2023
Hazard:

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using Carolina Milano 5mm Magnetic Balls Cubes because the loose, hazardous magnets pose a risk of serious injury or death if ingested.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using and dispose of the Magnetic Balls Cube immediately.

June 29, 2023
Hazard:

The loungers fail to meet the safety requirements of CPSC’s Infant Sleep Products Rule because they do not have a stand. In addition, the loungers fail to meet the markings, labeling, and instructional literature requirements. These failures create an unsafe sleeping environment for infants. The lounger and its packaging also lack a tracking label containing required information, including the date of manufacture. 

Consumer Action:

The CPSC urges consumers to immediately stop using the loungers, cut the fabric, and dispose of the fabric and the pillow immediately.

June 15, 2023
Hazard:

CPSC testing revealed the Girasol Rainbow Love sling carriers fail to meet the federal safety standard for sling carriers, including requirements for structural integrity and occupant retention. Additionally, the instructions contain incomplete warning statements required for the sling carriers. Sling carriers manufactured after January 30, 2018, are subject to the mandatory federal safety standard.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the Rainbow Love Woven Wrap sling carriers, cut the wraps to prevent future use, and dispose of the product.

June 15, 2023
Hazard:

The baby tents fail to meet the safety requirements of CPSC’s Infant Sleep Products Rule, creating an unsafe sleeping environment for infants. The failures include: the tents are not supported by free standing legs and do not meet the markings and labeling and instructional literature requirements. In addition, the tents contain a banned infant pillow. The pillow is loosely filled with a granular material, including but not limited to, polystyrene beads or pellets and is intended or marketed for use by children under one year of age. The tent and it's packaging also lack a tracking label containing certain required information, including the date of manufacture. 

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the tents, cut the fabric, and dispose of the fabric and the pillow immediately.

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