Children’s products are subject to strict safety requirements in the United States, but recalls still occur when products present risks to children. Recalls may involve choking hazards, button batteries, magnets, strangulation risks, falls, chemical exposure, overheating, burns or manufacturing defects.
RecallScope helps families follow official-source toy and children’s product recall notices, making it easier to determine whether products at home may be affected and what action should be taken.
Check the official regulators and recall databases below for complete source notices and updates.
The primary federal agency responsible for consumer product recalls involving toys, baby products and children’s equipment.
Official consumer safety reporting platform operated by CPSC that provides incident reports and product safety information.
Publishes recalls involving child restraint systems and booster seats.
Independent product safety coverage and recall reporting.
Confirm whether the recalled item matches your toy, baby product, furniture item or children’s equipment.
Check packaging, labels, instruction manuals, stickers or manufacturer markings for model information.
Many recalls apply only to products manufactured during specific periods.
Official notices often include photographs showing affected products and identifying features.
Determine whether the risk involves choking, button batteries, magnets, falls, burns, entrapment or another safety issue.
Remedies may include refunds, replacements, repair kits, free repairs or safe disposal instructions.
Track safety notices across countries and categories without jumping between multiple regulator websites.
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