Get recalled products out of your home!

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers to check their homes for recalled products. “If you own a recalled product, immediately stop using it, and get your remedy in the form of a refund, a free repair or free replacement,” said Acting Chairman Robert Adler.

Each year, CPSC announces about 300 recalls involving millions of products. In 2019 alone, recalls included everything from infant sleep products and unstable furniture to recreational utility vehicles and lawn mowers. Remember, products are recalled because they can injure or kill someone. Chances are that you or someone you know has a recalled item in their home.

Here are some ways to be smart about recalls:

  • Where can you check for recalls? Go to cpsc.gov/recalls.
  • Want recall notices for products you use? Sign up to receive recall notices at cpsc.gov.
  • Want recall information readily available on your phone? Download the CPSC Recalls App at cpsc.gov/data.
  • Bought a new product? Send in registration cards that come with it so that companies know how to contact you if there is a recall.
  • Got a hand-me-down or something you bought at a secondhand store or yard sale? Check cpsc.gov to see if it is a recalled product.
  • Think you have an unsafe product or an incident where someone was injured by a product? Report it at SaferProducts.gov.

Remember – not acting on a recall can have deadly consequences. Act today and protect your family.

Source: cpsc.gov