Household product recalls in Canada help protect consumers when products present risks such as fire, electric shock, burns, battery failures, chemical exposure, mechanical defects or other safety hazards. These recalls may involve appliances, electronics, furniture, power tools, chargers, batteries, home improvement products and everyday household items.
Health Canada publishes consumer product recall notices and safety alerts to help Canadians identify unsafe products and take appropriate action. RecallScope makes these official notices easier to follow by bringing recall information together in one place with clear explanations and links to original sources.
Check the official regulators and recall databases below for complete source notices and updates.
Canada’s primary authority for consumer product recalls and safety notices.
Official searchable database covering consumer product recalls and safety alerts.
Responsible for administering and enforcing the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
Provides electrical safety guidance and consumer information related to electrical hazards and product safety.
Check the product name, manufacturer, model and product category listed in the recall notice.
Look for model numbers on product labels, packaging, instruction manuals or manufacturer identification stickers.
Many recalls affect only products manufactured during specific production periods.
Official recall notices often include photographs showing the affected product and identifying features
Track safety notices across countries and categories without jumping between multiple regulator websites.
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