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    Bebamour recalls 1,350 baby bath seats over stability concerns

    Bebamour bath seats recalled for risk of instability and slipping

    A voluntary recall has been issued for Bebamour baby bath seats, model T186, due to instability and leg openings that may allow a baby to slip out. The recall is conducted in cooperation with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. No injuries have been reported to date. Approximately 1,350 units are affected.

    These seats were sold online at Bebamour.com and Amazon.com. The company has removed the products from sale and is providing refunds to purchasers who follow the recall instructions.

    What to look for?

    Product Name and Description:

    • Bebamour baby bath seats, model T186
    • Green color, made of polypropylene and thermoplastic elastomer, measuring about 14 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 9 inches high
    • Features four large suction cups, three bath toys, a water-spraying button on the front bar, and star designs on the seat

    Identifiers:

    • Model number T186 printed on the tracking label behind the back rest
    • The identifier is found on the back rest of the seat near the product’s handle

    Affected Purchase Locations and Dates:

    • Sold on Bebamour.com and Amazon.com
    • Sold until the recall announcement date in 2025

    What should buyers do?

    Product handling:

    • Stop using the recalled bath seats immediately
    • Follow any local guidelines for disposing of plastic materials if instructed to discard the product

    Refunds, Replacements, or Repairs:

    • Buyers may request a full refund by emailing amanda@babyleading.com
    • Consumers may be asked for a photograph of the discarded unit to complete the refund process
    • No phone number or service hours have been provided by the company at this time

    Health and Safety Advice (if needed):

    • The recalled bath seats may pose a drowning hazard
    • Seek medical attention if a child was exposed to a situation involving potential water inhalation

    Sources

    • CPSC recall notice

    A voluntary recall has been issued for Bebamour baby bath seats, model T186, due to instability and leg openings that may allow a baby to slip out. The rec...

    AliExpress recalls over 1,100 mini travel hair dryers for shock hazards

    Voluntary recall for hair dryers due to lack of shock protection

    A voluntary recall has been issued for multiple mini travel hair dryer models sold on AliExpress. The affected products include XZT Huizhou Mini Hair Dryers, Guangmei 3858 Foldable Travel Hair Dryers, LVOE-Branded Negative Ion Hair Dryers, and Multi Styler Hair Dryers (6-in-1 and 5-in-1 bundles). They lack an immersion protection device intended to prevent serious electrocution and shock hazards. The issue was identified through regulatory reviews.

    The recalled dryers were sold online in the United States. Approximately 1,140 units in total are affected. AliExpress and the involved manufacturers have stopped sales, offered full refunds, and are coordinating with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

    What to look for?

    • Product name and description:
    • XZT Huizhou Mini Hair Dryers: Compact foldable dryers in blue, green, pink, or white, marked “Fashion Hair Dryer” with animal faces
    • Guangmei 3858 Foldable Travel Hair Dryers: Foldable dryers in blue, pink, or purple, marked “Guangmei 3858 hair dryer”
    • LVOE-Branded Negative Ion Hair Dryers: Purple, pink, light gray, or gold dryers, often labeled as model X13
    • Multi Styler Hair Dryers (6-in-1 and 5-in-1 bundles): Light gray or light green models labeled HS01, powered by a V9 motor

    • Identifiers:

    • Look for model numbers such as X13, 3858, or HS01
    • Lot details and markings may be found on the handle or housing
    • Any packaging referencing “Fashion Hair Dryer,” “Guangmei 3858,” “LVOE Negative Ion Hair Dryer,” or “Multi Styler HS01”

    • Affected purchase locations and dates:

    • Sold exclusively on AliExpress.com
    • Sales reportedly occurred between January 2023 and August 2025

    What should buyers do?

    • Product handling:
    • Immediately stop using all recalled dryers
    • Unplug the dryer before cutting the cord and discarding
    • Follow local guidelines for disposing of electronic devices

    • Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

    • Send a photo of the destroyed dryer to AliExpress at us_product_recall@aliexpress.com or reply to the recall email
    • A full refund will be issued once proof of destruction is confirmed
    • For more information, contact customer care at 800-638-2772 or email us_product_recall@aliexpress.com (available Monday-Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM EST)

    • Health and safety advice:

    • If someone has come into contact with water and an active dryer, monitor for signs of electric shock or burns
    • Seek medical attention for any unusual symptoms, such as persistent pain, tingling, or dizziness

    Sources

    • CPSC recall notice for mini travel hair dryers
    • CPSC recall notice for foldable travel hair dryers
    • CPSC recall notice for LVOE hair dryers
    • CPSC recall notice for multi styler hair dryers

    A voluntary recall has been issued for multiple mini travel hair dryer models sold on AliExpress. The affected products include XZT Huizhou Mini Hair Dryer...

    Dewalt recalls 21,750 propane heaters for fire and burn hazards

    Ensure safety: Follow new guidelines for Dewalt propane heaters

    A voluntary recall has been issued for DEWALT 70,000 BTU outdoor portable cordless forced air propane heaters, model number DXH70CFAVX. The recall addresses fire and burn hazards linked to the heater’s operating instructions, which may cause the unit to overheat when the start button is pressed too quickly.

    This issue was identified through reports of overheating, though no injuries have been confirmed. The heaters were sold exclusively at Lowe’s stores in the United States, affecting an estimated 21,250 units, plus about 500 units in Canada.

    Enerco has removed the product from shelves and is working with the relevant authorities to provide updated instructions and warning labels to owners.

    What to look for?

    Product name and description

    • Product Name and Variations: DEWALT 70,000 BTU outdoor portable cordless forced air propane heaters (model DXH70CFAVX)
    • Physical Description: Yellow and black heater housing, DEWALT branding on the side, portable design intended for outdoor use

    Identifiers

    • Model Number: DXH70CFAVX
    • Location of Model Number: Stamped on the product label, typically on the side or rear of the heater housing

    Affected purchase locations and dates

    • Sales Outlets: Sold exclusively at Lowe’s stores in the United States and Canada
    • Period of Sales: The recalled units span recent retail transactions prior to the recall announcement

    What should buyers do?

    Disposal or return instructions

    • Stop Operation: Immediately discontinue use of the recalled heaters
    • Updated Instructions: Contact the company for new operating instructions and a warning sticker. Do not attempt to modify or repair the heater on your own

    Refunds, replacements, or repairs

    • Replacement Materials: Owners can request updated instructions and a warning sticker at no charge
    • How to Claim: Call Enerco customer support at 800-964-4328, Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM ET. Assistance is also available at Enerco’s website for a printable warning sticker
    • Contact Options: Email or phone lines can offer a prepaid label if further service is needed

    Health and safety advice

    If overheating occurs or if someone experiences burns or any related injury, seek medical advice promptly. The heaters pose a potential burn hazard if they become too hot to handle.

    Sources

    • View the official CPSC recall notice

    A voluntary recall has been issued for DEWALT 70,000 BTU outdoor portable cordless forced air propane heaters, model number DXH70CFAVX. The recall addresse...

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      Aliexpress recalls over 1,100 travel hair dryers due to electrocution risk

      Foldable hair dryers lack safety, posing shock hazards in water

      A series of recalls has been issued for four models of foldable travel hair dryers sold on AliExpress.com: Guangmei 3858, XZT Huizhou, LVOE X13, and HS01. These recalls are mandated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) due to missing immersion protection devices.

      Without these devices, there is a danger of electrocution or shock if the hair dryers fall into water while plugged in. The issue was uncovered through CPSC investigations showing a violation of federal safety regulations. Approximately 80 units of the Guangmei 3858 model, 50 units of the XZT Huizhou model, 30 units of the LVOE X13 model, and 980 units of the HS01 model are affected. They were available on AliExpress.com to shoppers in various regions.

      The company has removed these products from sale and is providing refunds when buyers submit proof of destruction by cutting the power cord.

      What to look for?

      Product name and description:

      • Guangmei 3858 (foldable travel hair dryer) in blue, pink, and purple with a red switch and three adjustable gears
      • XZT Huizhou (mini travel hair dryer) in blue, green, pink, and white with a white switch
      • LVOE X13 (negative ion hair dryer) in purple, pink, light gray, and gold with multiple air settings, temperature controls, and a diffuser
      • HS01 (multi-styler hair dryer) in light gray or light green, available in 5-in-1 and 6-in-1 bundles

      Identifiers:

      • Guangmei 3858 hair dryer: “Guangmei 3858 hair dryer” printed on the side
      • XZT Huizhou: Labeled “Fashion Hair Dryer” with animal face images
      • LVOE X13: Labeled “Product name,” “Hair Dryer,” and “Product model: X13”
      • HS01: Marked “HS01,” often listed with V9 motors and multiple heating modes
      • Model or lot details can generally be found on the handle, side, or box of each unit

      Affected purchase locations and dates:

      • Sold online through AliExpress.com
      • Offered at various times in 2023 (exact sales windows vary by listing)

      What should buyers do?

      Handling the recalled product:

      • Unplug the hair dryer
      • Cut the power cord to prevent reuse
      • Photograph the destroyed item and send the image to AliExpress as instructed in the recall notices

      Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

      • Buyers can request a full refund by emailing us_product_recall@aliexpress.com
      • Customers can also reply directly to recall notification emails from AliExpress
      • Service is available Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM EST

      Health and safety advice:

      • If someone experiences accidental electric shock, disconnect the power source if it is safe to do so and contact medical professionals right away
      • Monitor for symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or pain

      Sources

      • CPSC official recall notice for Guangmei 3858 foldable travel hair dryers

      • CPSC official recall notice for XZT Huizhou mini travel hair dryers

      • CPSC official recall notice for LVOE X13 hair dryers

      • CPSC official recall notice for HS01 multi-styler hair dryers

      A series of recalls has been issued for four models of foldable travel hair dryers sold on AliExpress.com: Guangmei 3858, XZT Huizhou, LVOE X13, and HS01....

      AliExpress recalls 30 LVOE hair dryers for electrocution risk

      Avoid shock: Check your LVOE hair dryer model for safety risks

      On April 3, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a voluntary recall of LVOE-branded negative ion hair dryers sold on AliExpress.com. These items, labeled as “Hair Dryer” and “Product model: X13,” lack an immersion protection device, which can expose consumers to electrocution or shock if the device falls into water while plugged in. About 30 units are affected.

      The products, manufactured by Shenzhen Meili Technology Co. and distributed by AliExpress, were sold online to consumers in the U.S. AliExpress has pulled the listings from its platform and is offering refunds. The company is also coordinating with the CPSC to notify purchasers and resolve the issue.

      What to look for?

      Product name and description:

      • LVOE-branded negative ion hair dryers
      • Available in purple, pink, light gray, and gold
      • Packaged with multiple air settings, temperature control, a diffuser, and three or four nozzles
      • Labeled “Hair Dryer” and “Product model: X13”

      Identifiers:

      • “X13” printed on the product or its labeling
      • The model indication may be found inside the handle or on the back panel
      • Look for “LVOE” logos or brand markings on the device or box

      Affected purchase locations and dates:

      • Sold on AliExpress.com
      • Purchases made before April 3, 2025

      What should buyers do?

      Product disposal:

      • Unplug the hair dryer immediately
      • Cut the power cord to disable the unit
      • Follow local guidelines for disposing of electronic devices

      Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

      • Full refunds are offered
      • Contact AliExpress at us_product_recall@aliexpress.com to request a refund and provide a photo of the destroyed product
      • Customer service is available Monday-Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM EST

      Health and safety advice:

      • If someone experiences electric shock, seek medical attention
      • Watch for signs like burns, numbness, or tingling around the contact area

      Sources

      • CPSC official recall notice
      • CPSC hair dryer recall page

      On April 3, 2025, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a voluntary recall of LVOE-branded negative ion hair dryers sold on AliExpre...

      Polaris recalls 920 off-road vehicles over missing fasteners in safety structures

      Polaris issues recall over safety risks from missing vehicle fasteners

      Polaris Industries has announced a voluntary recall for certain RZR Pro R and RZR Pro R 4 Recreational Off-Road Vehicles (model years 2022 through 2025). The recall addresses a safety concern involving missing or loose fasteners in the rollover protective structure (ROPS) pillar joints, which can pose an injury hazard if the vehicle rolls over. This issue was identified after the firm discovered two vehicles with missing fasteners and one vehicle with a fastener that was not secured.

      Approximately 910 vehicles in the United States and 10 in Canada are affected. These models were sold at Polaris dealerships across various regions. Polaris is collaborating with regulatory authorities to remove affected units from distribution and is offering free inspections and necessary repairs.

      What to look for?

      Product name and description

      Product name and models:

      • RZR Pro R (two-seat)
      • RZR Pro R 4 (four-seat)

      Physical details:

      • Colors: Black, blue, gray, green, and orange
      • “POLARIS” stamped on the front grille and printed on the sides
      • “RZR” printed on the sides
      • Model name on the side of the chassis

      Identifiers

      Key identifiers:

      • Model years: 2022–2025
      • Look for the model information near the vehicle chassis or in the owner’s manual
      • Missing or loose fasteners can be found at the ROPS pillar joints

      Affected purchase locations and dates

      Retailers and regions:

      • Polaris dealerships in the United States and Canada

      Sales timeframe:

      • Sold from model year 2022 through model year 2025

      What should buyers do?

      Handling the product:

      • Stop using the vehicle immediately if fasteners are missing or loose
      • If you verify the fasteners are secure, contact the dealer for inspection as soon as possible

      Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

      • Polaris is offering a free inspection and repair
      • Contact Polaris Customer Support at 800-765-2747 (Monday–Friday, 7 AM to 7 PM CT) or visit the Polaris website
      • A prepaid return label or other repair arrangements will be provided if needed

      Health and safety advice (if applicable):

      • No reports of injuries have been issued
      • If any incident occurs, seek medical attention as appropriate

      Sources

      • Recall announcement from CPSC.gov

      Polaris Industries has announced a voluntary recall for certain RZR Pro R and RZR Pro R 4 Recreational Off-Road Vehicles (model years 2022 through 2025). T...

      Sakar recalls 199,000 Vivitar Blender Bottles sold at Target for laceration hazard

      Vivitar Blender Bottles recalled for blade hazard at Target stores

      Sakar International Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for Vivitar Blender Bottles, model item ES15‐BB‐TA, due to a laceration hazard. The recalled units feature blades that may continue to operate when the bottle is not properly attached, posing a risk of injury. One incident was reported when a consumer removed the bottle while the blades were still engaged, though no injuries have been confirmed.

      These products were sold exclusively at Target, with approximately 199,000 units affected. Sakar International Inc. is working with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to remove the product from store shelves and provide refunds to buyers.

      What to look for?

      Product name and description:

      • Vivitar Blender Bottle
      • Clear plastic container with a white plastic base and a white top
      • Branded with “VIVITAR,” “Description: Blender Bottle,” and “ITEM: ES15-BB-TA” on a sticker under the base

      Identifiers:

      • MID #5220824 (also on the sticker under the base)
      • The detailed product information is found on the underside label

      Affected purchase locations and dates:

      • Sold exclusively at Target stores nationwide
      • Distribution took place prior to this recall announcement

      What should buyers do?

      Product handling:

      • Stop using the recalled blender bottles immediately
      • Remove the bottle from any power source and do not test the blades again

      Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

      • Buyers may return the recalled product directly to Sakar for a full refund as either a $5 Target gift card or a check
      • Proof of purchase is not required
      • Contact Sakar at:
      • 800-592-9541
      • support@sakar.com
      • Visit the Vivitar website and select “Recalls”

      • Customer service is available Monday–Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM EST

      Health and safety advice:

      • If any lacerations or injuries occur, seek medical attention
      • Monitor any wounds for signs of infection or additional complications

      Sources

      • Official recall notice from the CPSC

      Sakar International Inc. has issued a voluntary recall for Vivitar Blender Bottles, model item ES15‐BB‐TA, due to a laceration hazard. The recalled units f...

      AmesburyTruth recalls 200,000 casement window hinge tracks for potential safety hazard

      Check your windows: 200,000 hinge tracks recalled for safety risks

      A recall has been issued for Ashland casement window hinge tracks by AmesburyTruth. The recall is conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The metal sliding arm on these tracks can disengage from the track, which could cause the window sash to fall and potentially injure someone. This issue was reported through two consumer incident notices, but there are no known injuries.

      The products were sold to residential and commercial window manufacturers and encompass approximately 200,000 units. AmesburyTruth is removing affected items from distribution channels and providing free inspections and replacements where needed.

      What to look for?

      Product name and description:

      • Ashland 10-inch and 14-inch two-bar right-hand and left-hand casement window hinge tracks
      • Metal hinge assembly with markings and branding related to AmesburyTruth

      Identifiers:

      • Part numbers: 2003558, 2003559, 2004271, and 2004272
      • Markings “R10,” “L10,” “R14,” or “L14” on the face of the hinge track
      • Boxes dated from April 2024 through December 2024
      • The part number and date range can usually be found on shipping labels or printed directly on the product packaging

      Affected purchase locations and dates:

      • Sold to residential and commercial window manufacturers throughout the United States
      • Distributed between April 2024 and December 2024

      What should buyers do?

      Product handling:

      • Keep all affected casement windows closed and locked

      Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

      • Contact AmesburyTruth by phone at 844-329-9697 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT, Monday through Friday) or by email at HingeTrackRecall@AmesburyTruth.com
      • Arrange a free inspection by a professional
      • If the hinge track is defective, the company will provide free replacements and installation

      Health and safety advice:

      • If the window sash becomes loose or falls, discontinue using the window and contact a medical professional if any injury occurs
      • Watch for bruises, cuts, or impact-related soreness

      Sources

      • CPSC recall notice

      A recall has been issued for Ashland casement window hinge tracks by AmesburyTruth. The recall is conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product S...

      Jonas C recalls 815 Long-Haul ATV fuel containers for child safety risks

      Unsafe fuel containers recalled for lacking child-resistant closures

      A recall has been issued for Long-Haul 5L Portable ATV Fuel Containers by Jonas C (Cheng du shi ri teng mao yi you xian gong si, based in London, Ohio). The recall is mandated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) due to a safety risk from child-resistant closure violations.

      Specifically, the fuel containers lack federally required child-resistant closures, creating potential hazards such as burns, fires, and poisoning. These issues came to light through regulatory investigation. Around 815 units are affected, and they were sold exclusively on Amazon.com. The company has removed the product from circulation, is offering refunds, and is working with federal agencies to address compliance.

      What to look for?

      Product name and description:

      • Long-Haul 5L Portable ATV Fuel Containers
      • Black containers labeled with “LONG-HAUL,” “TZYC,” and “PATENT PENDING”
      • Sold with various spout components

      Identifiers:

      • Child-resistant closures are absent
      • Batch or lot information is not printed on the exterior
      • The branding details appear on the container’s main body

      Affected purchase locations and dates:

      • Sold on Amazon.com
      • Distributed in the United States
      • Offered for sale before and during 2024

      What should buyers do?

      Product handling:

      • Stop using the recalled fuel containers immediately
      • Keep the containers out of reach of children
      • Contact Jonas C for return or safe disposal guidance

      Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

      • Full refunds are available for purchases made after January 1, 2024
      • Partial refunds apply to purchases made before December 31, 2023
      • Email LongHaulRecall@outlook.com to request information and assistance

      Health and safety advice:

      • If a child has had contact with fuel from these containers, watch for symptoms such as dizziness, shortness of breath, or chemical burns
      • Seek medical help if any health issues occur

      Sources

      • CPSC recall announcement
      • CPSC SaferProducts.gov website

      A recall has been issued for Long-Haul 5L Portable ATV Fuel Containers by Jonas C (Cheng du shi ri teng mao yi you xian gong si, based in London, Ohio). Th...

      Fisher-Price recalls 17,300 tissue box toys over choking hazard concerns

      Ensure safety: Fisher-Price recalls tissue box toy for choking risk

      A voluntary recall has been issued for the tissue box toy sold with Fisher-Price 3-in-1 SnugaPuppy Activity Centers (Model HLV78). The detachable tissue box can come apart, exposing small support brackets that may pose a choking hazard to infants. One incident has been reported where an infant placed a small bracket in their mouth, but no injury occurred.

      The recall affects approximately 15,300 units in the United States and 2,000 units in Canada. These products were sold through major retailers and online channels in both countries. Fisher-Price is working with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and has removed the product from distribution. The company offers free replacement toys and is notifying known purchasers to prevent possible harm.

      What to look for?

      Product name and description:

      • Tissue box toy sold with Fisher-Price 3-in-1 SnugaPuppy Activity Centers
      • White box with red decorations
      • Sensory cloth “tissues” featuring black and white stripes on one side and yellow/green patterns on the other

      Identifiers:

      • Model number: HLV78
      • The model number is located on the underside of the activity center table near the Fisher-Price logo

      Affected purchase locations and dates:

      • Available at large retailers, online stores, and regional outlets in the United States and Canada
      • Distributed until the recall announcement date (April 9, 2025)

      What should buyers do?

      Product handling:

      • Stop using the tissue box toy immediately
      • Remove the toy from the activity center and keep it out of children’s reach
      • Follow any local guidelines if discarding materials

      Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

      • Consumers are eligible for a free replacement toy
      • Contact Fisher-Price at 855-853-6224 (Monday-Friday, 9 AM - 6 PM EST) or visit the company’s recall site for instructions on returning and documenting the recalled toy
      • A prepaid return label and step-by-step guidance are provided through the company’s recall platform

      Health and safety advice:

      • If a child has placed any small parts in their mouth, watch for signs of choking or difficulty breathing
      • Seek medical attention if any adverse effects occur

      Sources

      • U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recall notice
      • Recall registration site

      A voluntary recall has been issued for the tissue box toy sold with Fisher-Price 3-in-1 SnugaPuppy Activity Centers (Model HLV78). The detachable tissue bo...

      Nearly half a million power banks recalled due to fire hazard

      The lithium ion battery can overheat

      Casely has issued a recall for 429,200 wireless portable power banks due to fire and burn hazards. The lithium-ion battery in the recalled power banks can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.

      The firm has received 51 consumer reports of the lithium-ion battery overheating, expanding or catching fire while they were charging their phones, resulting in six minor burn injuries.

      This recall involves Casely Power Pods 5000mAh portable MagSafe wireless phone charger with model number E33A. "Casely" is engraved on the front side of the plate on the right side, and model number E33A is printed on the back. The pocket-sized power pods are compatible with various devices. The pods were sold in a variety of colors and prints. The pods measure 3 x 2 x 0.25 inches and weigh around 3.2 ounces.

      The product was sold online at getcasely.com, Amazon.com and other e-commerce websites from March 2022 through September 2024 for between $30 and $70.

      What to do

      Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled wireless portable power banks and contact Casely for a free replacement. To receive the free replacement, consumers should go to the firm’s website and fill out the online form and submit two photographs; one should be the front of the power bank with the word “Recalled” on it and the date written in permanent marker. 

      The second photograph should have the model number on it which is located on the back of the power bank. Then upload the photos to the firm’s website at https://www.getcasely.com/pages/2025-recall. Consumers should immediately dispose of the power banks in accordance with local and state regulations. Proof of purchase (receipt) is not required. Casely is contacting all known purchasers directly.

      Consumers may contact Casely toll-free at 888-964-9331 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, by email at recall@getcasely.com, or online at https://www.getcasely.com/pages/2025-recall or go to www.getcasely.com click on "Recalls" at the bottom of the page for more information.

      Casely has issued a recall for 429,200 wireless portable power banks due to fire and burn hazards. The lithium-ion battery in the recalled power banks can...

      Supplements sold on Amazon recalled because they contain undeclared wheat

      People with wheat allergies are at risk of severe reactions

      Supplement Manufacturing Partners is recalling Dorado Nutrition brand Spermidine Maximum Strength 10 MG per serving supplements. The company said the product contains wheat, which is not listed on the label. 

      People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to wheat run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.

      Spermidine Maximum Strength 10 MG per serving was sold online at Amazon from May 22, 2024 until April 4, 2025. 

      The Dorado Nutrition brand Spermidine Maximum Strength 10mg per serving is packaged in a white capsule bottle containing 120 capsules. The product is labeled with a blue outlined label, with a best by date of 04/2026 located on the bottom of the bottle, with Lot Number 12792402-44 and 12792402-44J. No allergic or adverse reactions have been reported to date.

      The recall was initiated after a Supplement Manufacturing Partner investigation following a test of the product. It was discovered that the product containing wheat was distributed in packaging that did not reveal the presence of wheat. The mislabeled product has been removed from sale.

      Consumers who have purchased the product are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at SMPQuality@smpnutra.com or at 833-810-9896, 9-5 EDT.

      Supplement Manufacturing Partners is recalling Dorado Nutrition brand Spermidine Maximum Strength 10 MG per serving supplements. The company said the produ...

      Kentfield dressers sold on Wayfair and Joybird Stores recalled

      The dressers can tip over

      Kentfield Solid Wood Eight-Drawer Dressers are being recalled. 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. 

      This recall involves Kentfield Solid Wood Eight-Drawer Dressers. The product was also sold as the Eliza Dresser, the Elyza Dresser, and the Westmont Dresser under the model number 8ZU582A. The dresser was sold in black drifted oak. Production date codes of 2023-10 (October 2023) through 2024-08 (August 2024) and the model number are printed on a label on the rear of the dressers included in this recall.

      Consumers should stop using the recalled Kentfield Dressers immediately and contact Modus for a free repair kit and the option to request free in-home installation of the kit. Modus Furniture is contacting all known purchasers directly.

      The dressers were sold at Joybird Stores nationwide and online at wayfair.com, allmodern.com and joybird.com from January 2024 through December 2024 for between $980 and $2,000.

      Contact: Modus toll-free at 888-859-2129 from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, email at 8ZU582A@ModusFurniture.com, or online at www.modusfurniture.com/pages/8zu582a-kentfield-dresser-recall or www.modusfurniture.com and click “Recall” at the top of the page for more information.

      Kentfield Solid Wood Eight-Drawer Dressers are being recalled. The recalled dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, posing serious tip-...

      George oliver dressers sold on Wayfair recalled for tip-over hazards

      Wayfair dressers recalled for failing safety standards, posing risks

      A recall has been issued for about 220 George Oliver six-drawer wooden double dressers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) mandated this action due to potential tip-over and entrapment hazards. Internal assessments revealed that these dressers do not comply with the STURDY Act’s mandatory safety standards.

      They were sold in the United States exclusively at Wayfair.com from September 2024 through March 2025. The importer, Changzhou Dizeng E-commerce Co. Ltd. (doing business as Pliman), and retail partners have initiated steps to pull these products from circulation and offer refunds.

      What to look for?

      Product name and description:

      • George Oliver six-drawer wooden double dresser
      • Dimensions: approximately 31 inches tall, 47 inches wide, and 15.5 inches deep
      • Cream color with a double-dresser design

      Identifiers:

      • No specific model or UPC listed
      • The brand label “George Oliver” may appear on product packaging or documentation

      Affected purchase locations and dates:

      • Sold exclusively on Wayfair.com
      • Purchased between September 2024 and March 2025

      What should buyers do?

      Recommended action:

      • Stop using the dresser immediately if it is not securely anchored to a wall
      • Move the dresser to an area that children cannot access

      Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

      • Full refunds are available
      • Write “RECALL” on the dresser in permanent marker, disassemble it, then submit a photo of the disassembled unit to plimangeorgeoliver@gmail.com
      • Contact Pliman at 888-436-7781 (Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM ET) or visit wingwin.top and click “Recall” for more information

      Health and safety advice:

      • Tip-over accidents can cause serious injuries
      • Contact a healthcare provider if injury has occurred

      Sources

      • George Oliver Dressers Recall
      • CPSC announces recall of 220 dressers sold on Wayfair.com
      • Latest consumer product recalls

      A recall has been issued for about 220 George Oliver six-drawer wooden double dressers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) mandated this ac...

      NFH recalls dietary supplements due to non-compliant child-resistant packaging

      Iron supplements recalled for failing child safety packaging standards

      Nutritional Fundamentals for Health (NFH) has issued a voluntary recall of several dietary supplements due to non-compliant child-resistant packaging. About 17,660 bottles are affected by this recall, which is conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

      The recalled white plastic bottles contain iron supplements, and the packaging fails to meet standards set by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. If not properly safeguarded, these supplements may pose a risk of accidental poisoning in young children. No injuries or poisoning incidents have been reported.

      The issue was identified during a joint review with regulators. The impacted bottles were sold online at WholescriptsInc.com and Fullscript.com, through naturopathic and homeopathic clinics, and at select retail stores nationwide between March 2022 and December 2024. The company is working with regulators and has taken steps to remove the affected products from distribution. Replacements are being offered in child-resistant packaging.

      What to look for?

      Product name and description:

      • Iron SAP (60 or 120 capsules), Heme Iron SAP (Porcine) (60 capsules), and Prenatal SAP (180 capsules)
      • Sold in white bottles with an “NFH” brand name and a blue leaf logo

      Identifiers:

      • Model/lot numbers and date codes are printed on the bottom of each bottle
      • Iron SAP 60 capsules codes may include 5398705/31/2027, 5398612/31/2026, N00274 07/31/2025, and others
      • Iron SAP 120 capsules codes may include 538975/31/2027, 5398512/31/2026, and others
      • Heme Iron SAP (Porcine) 60 capsules codes include N00265 03/31/2025, 53809 05/31/2026, and others
      • Prenatal SAP 180 capsules codes include 5821709/30/2027, 5395310/31/2026, N00287 08/31/2025, and others

      Affected purchase locations and dates:

      • Sold at WholescriptsInc.com, Fullscript.com, naturopathic/homeopathic clinics, and specific stores
      • Distributed from March 2022 to December 2024

      What should buyers do?

      Handling the product:

      • Immediately store the bottles out of reach of children
      • Contact NFH for a free replacement in child-resistant packaging

      Refunds, replacements, or repairs:

      • Eligible buyers can request a replacement in compliant packaging
      • Contact NFH toll-free at 866-510-3123 (Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM EST)
      • Email inquiries can be sent to info@nfh.ca

      Health and safety advice:

      • If the product has been ingested by a child and any adverse reactions occur, seek medical attention promptly
      • Watch for symptoms such as stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, or fatigue

      Sources

      • U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recall notice
      • ConsumerLab recall details
      • Prevention coverage of recall
      • Justia Recalls listing

      Nutritional Fundamentals for Health (NFH) has issued a voluntary recall of several dietary supplements due to non-compliant child-resistant packaging. Abou...

      Safetussin cough medicine is being recalled

      Nearly 15 thousand units lack child-proof packaging

      Key takeaways

      • Recall due to non-compliant packaging: Kramer Laboratories is recalling approximately 15,000 boxes of Safetussin Max Strength Multi-Symptom Cough, Cold and Flu because the packaging fails to meet child-resistant standards required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. This non-compliance presents a poisoning hazard if ingested by children.

      • Product details: The affected product is a 24-count caplet blister pack labeled with terms like “Safetussin,” “Multi-Symptom,” and “Safe for adults with High Blood Pressure, Diabetes.” The caplets are sold in blue, orange, and red cardboard boxes.

      • Consumer guidance: Consumers are advised to immediately store the product away from children and contact Kramer Laboratories for return or disposal instructions to receive a full refund. Though the medication itself is not defective, both the product and its packaging should be safely discarded.

      Kramer Laboratories is recalling nearly 15,000 boxes of Safetussin Max Strength Multi-Symptom Cough, Cold and Flu Blister Packs because they violate federal regulations for child-resistant packaging and therefore, pose a risk of poisoning.

      The Safetussin over-the-counter cold medicine contains acetaminophen, which must be in child-resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The packaging of the products is not child-resistant as a tablet can be pushed through the foil, posing a risk of poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.

      This recall involves Safetussin Max Strength Multi-Symptom Cough, Cold and Flu 24 count caplet blister packs. They are labeled with “Safetussin,” “Multi-Symptom,” “Cough, Cold & Flu” and “Safe for adults with High Blood Pressure, Diabetes.” They were sold in a blue, orange and red cardboard box with the drug facts label on the back.

      What to do

      Consumers should immediately secure the product out of the sight and reach of children and contact Kramer Laboratories for information on how to return or dispose of the product for a full refund. Only the packaging is being recalled, not the medicine itself, but both should be discarded in a safe manner.

      Consumers may contact Kramer Laboratories at 800-824-4894 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, e-mail at kramerlabs@emersongroup.com, or online at https://safetussin.com/recall for more information.

      Key takeaways Recall due to non-compliant packaging: Kramer Laboratories is recalling approximately 15,000 boxes of Safetussin Max Strength Multi-...

      Fisher-Price recalls Brunch & Go Stroller toys due to choking hazard

      The company reports a couple of close calls

      Key takeaways

      • Choking hazard prompting recall: Fisher-Price is recalling 253,000 Brunch & Go Stroller Toys after reports that the egg component can crack and create small parts, posing a choking risk. There have been five such reports, including two incidents where infants had small pieces in their mouths—though no injuries have occurred.

      • Product details and sale locations: The affected toy, model number HGB85, includes pretend avocado toast and attachments like a mirror tomato, crinkle bacon, and an egg teether. It was sold between February 2022 and March 2025 at major retailers including Walmart, Macy’s, Amazon, and others, retailing for approximately $13.

      • Consumer action and replacement process: Consumers are advised to immediately stop using the toy, keep it away from children, and request a free replacement through Fisher-Price’s recall website. They must mark the egg with “Recall” and a unique code, submit a photo of the marked toy, and dispose of it once the replacement is confirmed.

      Fisher-Price has issued a recall for 253,000 Brunch & Go stroller toys because the yolk of the toy egg can crack and create small parts, posing a choking hazard to young children. Fisher-Price has received five reports of the yolk of the toy egg cracking and breaking. In two reports, an infant had a small piece in their mouth. No injuries have been reported.

      This recall involves the Brunch & Go Stroller Toy. The model number (HGB85) is located on the tag attached to the toast. The toy features a pretend avocado toast and three attachments: a mirror tomato, a crinkle bacon and an egg teether.

      The toys were sold at Hobby Lobby, Kohl’s, Macy’s, Marshalls, Nordstrom, Ross, TJMaxx and Walmart stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com from February 2022 through March 2025 for about $13 for the stroller toy.

      What to do

      Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled stroller toys, keep them away from children, and contact Fisher-Price to receive a free replacement stroller toy. Consumers will be asked to permanently mark the egg component of the stroller toy with the word “Recall” and the unique identifier, and upload a photo of the marked toy at https://service.mattel.com/us/recall.aspx. 

      Upon receipt of the replacement confirmation email, consumers should dispose of the recalled product in the trash. For specific instructions on how to mark the stroller toy and upload the photo, consumers should go to https://service.mattel.com/us/recall.aspx. Fisher-Price is contacting all known purchasers directly.

      Key takeaways Choking hazard prompting recall: Fisher-Price is recalling 253,000 Brunch & Go Stroller Toys after reports that the egg component ca...