September 1, 2025 August Recalls on Children’s Products Below is a list of August recalls from the following federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Learn More Petmate recalled its Pet Zone Pet Toys due to a risk of serious injury or death from ingestion. The toys violate the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries as required by law because the LED-illuminated plastic sphere can break upon impact, making the button cell batteries easily accessible to children. TEMI Go recalled its basketball toys due to choking risks. The toy contains small balls and is intended for children under age 3, which violates the small ball ban. Monica Vinader recalled its select 14k yellow gold mini-heart chain bracelets, necklaces, and stud earrings due to high levels of cadmium, which can be toxic if ingested by young children. AliExpress recalled its LeymanKids Children’s Pajama Sets due to risk of burn injuries. The pajama sets violate the mandatory flammability standards for young children’s sleepwear. Sefralls recalled its Minoxidil Hair Generation Serum due to risk of serious injury or death from child poisoning. The serum contains minoxidil, which is not in child-resistant packaging as required by law. La Ligne recalled its Enfant Bonne Nuit Pajamas due to the risk of burn hazard. The pajama sets violate mandatory standards for children’s sleepwear flammability. Firefly Fuel recalled its Firefly Safe & Green 32 oz. fuel bottles due to the risk of poisoning to young children. The bottles contain hydrocarbons, which are not in child-resistant packaging as required by law. Children’s toys sold by STWUQIKONG were recalled because they pose a choking hazard for children. The toys contain small balls and are intended for children under age 3, which violates the small ball ban. CT Energy recalled its lithium coin battery chargers because they pose a risk to children if they swallow them. The battery charger violates the mandatory standard for consumer products containing button cell or coin batteries because the charger has lithium coin batteries that can be easily accessed by children. MTC recalled its Party Favors Lite-Up Torches and Laser Pointers because they pose a risk to children if they swallow them. The torches and laser pointers contain button cell batteries in violation of the mandatory standard for toys because the batteries can be easily accessed by children. Lulive recalled its dressers due to the risk of serious injury or death to children if the dressers tip over and entrap them. The dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, posing tip-over and entrapment hazards for children. TweetSharePinShare0 Shares