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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. Heat-Related Explosion - The product may explode unintentionally.
  4. Falling - Use of the product may cause an unintentional fall.
  5. Crash - Use of the product may lead to an unintentional crash.
  6. Poisoning - Use of the product may lead to poisoning.
  7. Safety Equipment Malfunction - The safety product does not operate as intended and use of the product may lead to injury or death.
  8. Impact - Use of the product may lead to an unintentional impact that may cause injury or death.
  9. 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).
  10. Ingestion - Use of the product may lead to unintentionally ingesting the product and 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.
July 31, 2025
Injuries reported
Hazard:

The safety bar can detach or break while in use, posing serious fall and injury hazards to consumers.

Remedy:

Consumers should stop using the safety bar on the recalled kitchen stepper immediately and store the stepper away from children until repaired. Contact Dorel to receive a free repair kit, including shipping. The repair kit includes a sliding locking mechanism that attaches to the safety bar to prevent the safety bar from detaching or breaking during use. Consumers will also receive installation instructions and an additional warning label to place onto the product.

Units:

About 302,000 (In addition, 11,000 were sold in Canada)

July 31, 2025
Injuries reported
Hazard:

Small metal pieces can detach from the garlic press, posing a laceration or ingestion hazard to consumers.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled garlic press and return it to any IKEA store for a full refund. If you are unable to return it to one of their stores, please contact IKEA for instructions on how to dispose of the recalled product to receive a full refund.  Proof of purchase (receipt) is not required to receive a full refund.

Units:

About 43,830 (in addition, about 10,700 were sold in Canada)

July 31, 2025
Hazard:

The recalled children’s loungewear violates the flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries and death to children.

Remedy:

Consumers should stop using the recalled dresses immediately and contact Baby Loren for information on how to return the recalled dresses free of cost for a full refund. Baby Loren is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Units:

About 340

July 31, 2025
Hazard:

The recalled mattresses violate a mandatory flammability standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard and risk of serious injury or death to consumers.

Remedy:

Consumers should stop using the recalled mattress immediately and follow Amazon’s instructions for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write “Recalled” on the mattress with a permanent marker, submit a photo of the marked mattress to http://amazoneurotoprecall.expertinquiry.com and certify disposal. Upon receipt of the photo and certification of disposal, consumers will be issued a full refund to a valid payment method in the consumer’s Amazon wallet or in the form of an Amazon gift card. The recalled mattresses should be disposed of in accordance with local laws. Amazon is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Units:

About 2,700

July 31, 2025
Hazard:

The dual action engagement system on the nailers can malfunction and involuntarily discharge a nail by pulling the trigger alone, posing a laceration hazard to consumers. The nailer should require both the work piece contact element (nose-piece) to be depressed and the trigger to be pulled at the same time in order to discharge a nail.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled nailers and visit powertools.ridgid.com/recall to determine if their nailer is included in the recall and for instructions on how to obtain a free repair. TTI Consumer Power Tools will send a prepaid label to the consumer to return the recalled nailer, the software in the nailer will be updated, and then the nailer will be shipped back to the consumer.

Units:

About 64,000 (In addition, about 6,575 were sold in Canada)

Consumer Contact:
July 31, 2025
Injuries reported Death(s) reported
Hazard:

If young children are climbing on the counter or crawling through the opening at the back of the play kitchen, their clothing can get caught on the plastic or metal hooks meant to hold toy kitchen accessories such as play pots and pans, posing a strangulation hazard.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the play kitchens, remove the original hooks, and contact Backyard Kids for free replacement hooks.

Units:

About 192,000

July 24, 2025
Hazard:

The recalled gates violate the mandatory standard for expansion gates and expandable enclosures because a child’s torso can fit through the opening between the gate and the floor, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to entrapment.

Remedy:

Consumers should stop using the recalled gates immediately and contact Qeyan and Yanyanny for instructions on how to receive a full refund. Consumers must destroy the gate by cutting through the mesh and take a photo showing the destroyed gate. Submit the photo to support@livactihome.com.

Units:

About 1,400

July 24, 2025
Injuries reported
Hazard:

The weld line on the electric scooter can crack, causing the stem to break and posing fall and injury hazards.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled scooters and contact Apollo for a free replacement stem. To participate in the recall, please go to https://apolloscooters.co/pages/apollo-city/recall and fill out the online form. Apollo is recommending that all consumers take their scooters to a service repair location so they can replace the stem on the recalled scooter free of charge. Consumers can go to https://apolloscooters.co/pages/locations-near-you to find the closest service repair location. 

Units:

About 790

July 24, 2025
Hazard:

The e-bikes’ lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite, posing serious fire and burn hazards to consumers.

Remedy:

Consumers should stop using the recalled e-bikes immediately and contact FENGQS for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write their name, the word “recalled,” and the current date next to the battery’s production date, with a permanent marker. Consumers must then submit a photo clearly showing this information and confirm disposal of the battery in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Consumers should submit the photo to recall@fengqs.work.

Note: Do not throw this recalled lithium-ion battery or device in the trash, the general recycling stream (e.g., street-level or curbside recycling bins), or used battery recycling boxes found at various retail and home improvement stores. Recalled lithium-ion batteries must be disposed of differently than other batteries, because they present a greater risk of fire. Your municipal household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center may accept this recalled lithium-ion battery or device for disposal. Before taking your battery or device to a HHW collection center, contact that office ahead of time and ask whether it accepts recalled lithium-ion batteries. If it does not, contact your municipality for further guidance.

Units:

About 100

July 24, 2025
Hazard:

The recalled dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, posing serious tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in injuries or death to children. The dressers fail to meet the mandatory standard, as required by the STURDY Act.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled dressers if they are not anchored to a wall and place them in an area where children cannot access them. Contact Aiho for instructions on how to dispose of the dressers to receive a full refund. Consumers must submit a photo of the disposed dresser to support@aiholife.com.

Units:

About 1,900

July 03, 2025
Hazard:

The infant bath seats pose a risk of serious injury or death to babies from drowning because they are unstable and can tip over while in use, violating the mandatory standard for infant bath seats.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the infant bath seats immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous infant bath seats.

Units:

About 1,930

June 26, 2025
Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the infant walkers immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous infant walkers.

Units:

About 1,825 

June 26, 2025
Hazard:

The infant walkers can fit through a standard doorway and fail to stop at the edge of a step. Also, the walkers have leg openings that allow the child to slip down until the child's head can become entrapped. These are violations of the federal safety standard for infant walkers. 

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the infant walkers immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous infant walkers.

Units:

About 1,600 

June 26, 2025
Hazard:

They pose a risk of serious injury and death due to fire and burn hazards.  The product is intended to be immersed in water for the purpose of heating the water. 

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to immediately dispose of the electric immersion water heaters. There is no remedy for consumers because the manufacturer is refusing to cooperate with CPSC.

June 26, 2025
Hazard:

The Nativity set toys, which contain button cell batteries, violate the mandatory federal standard for toys because the compartment that holds the batteries can be easily accessed and opened by children, posing a deadly ingestion hazard to children.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the Nativity set toys immediately and dispose of them.

June 18, 2025
Hazard:

The bed rails violate the federal standard for children’s portable bed rails because, when installed adjacent to the bed, a child can become entrapped between the bed rail and the side of the mattress, creating an asphyxiation hazard that poses a risk of serious injury or death.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the children’s portable bed rails immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous children’s portable bed rails.

Units:

About 1,600

June 18, 2025
Hazard:

The e-bike's defective lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to immediately remove the battery from the e-bike and dispose of the defective battery following local hazardous waste disposal procedures.

Units:

About 180

June 18, 2025
Hazard:

The game violates the magnet requirements of the mandatory federal standard for toys. The game contains one or more magnets that fit within CPSC’s small parts cylinder. In addition, the magnets are stronger than permitted and pose a risk of serious injury or death if ingested by children.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the Lexibook Bio Toys Wooden Cat Magnetic Fishing Games immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous wooden magnetic fishing games.

June 18, 2025
Hazard:

The ghost statues violate the mandatory federal standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries. The ghost statues contain button cell batteries that can be easily accessed by children, posing a deadly ingestion hazard. In addition, the products do not bear the warning labels required under Reese’s Law

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the ghost statues immediately and dispose of them. Button cell and coin batteries are hazardous. The battery in the product should be disposed of or recycled following local hazardous waste procedures. Do not sell or give away these hazardous Recolorable Light-Up Ghost Statues.

June 18, 2025
Hazard:

The crib bumpers can obstruct an infant’s breathing, posing a risk of serious injury or death from suffocation. Padded crib bumpers are banned under the Safe Sleep for Babies Act.

Consumer Action:

CPSC urges consumers to stop using the crib bumpers immediately, undo the braid, cut the strands, and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away the crib bumpers.

Units:

About 250

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