Household product recalls help protect consumers when products present risks such as fire, electric shock, burns, chemical exposure, battery failures, falls or other safety hazards. These recalls may involve appliances, electronics, power tools, furniture, chargers, batteries and everyday home products.
RecallScope helps consumers follow official-source recall notices from U.S. safety agencies and manufacturers, making it easier to understand risks and determine whether products in their homes may be affected.
Check the official regulators and recall databases below for complete source notices and updates.
The primary federal agency responsible for consumer product recalls and safety warnings in the United States.
Official consumer safety reporting platform operated by CPSC.
Provides fire safety information and guidance related to household hazards.
Searchable database of reported consumer product incidents maintained by CPSC.
Confirm the product name, brand, type and description match the recalled item.
Most recall notices specify model numbers that can be found on labels, packaging, manuals or manufacturer stickers.
Some recalls affect only products produced during particular manufacturing periods.
Official notices often include photographs showing affected versions and identifying characteristics.
Determine whether the recall involves fire, electrical shock, overheating, battery failure, injury risk or another safety concern.
Track safety notices across countries and categories without jumping between multiple regulator websites.
Get the appDepending on the recall, consumers may receive a repair, replacement, refund, software update or disposal instructions.

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