July 30, 2025 July Recalls on Children’s Products Below is a list of July 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 Tropicale Foods recalled certain Helados Mexico and La Michoacana products due to undeclared milk. Although the products include “cream” in the product ingredient lists, the common name “milk” is not declared. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. Mondelez Global LLC recalled four carton sizes of Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker sandwiches due to labeling errors. The affected cartons include individually wrapped packs that may be incorrectly labeled as cheese variety, even though the product may be a peanut butter variety. People with allergies or severe sensitivity to peanuts may be at risk of serious allergic reactions by consuming this product. SNLN recalled party supply toys that pose a risk of ingestion hazard. The supply toys violate the mandatory standard for toys containing button cell batteries because the compartment that holds the batteries can be easily accessed and opened by children, posing a deadly ingestion hazard. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, they can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, or death. Jeriflyer recalled its pool drain covers due to risk of serious injury or death from entrapment. The recalled drain covers do not conform to the entrapment protection standards of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act, posing an entrapment hazard to swimmers and bathers. Creekliybear recalled its play yard mattresses due to risk of serious injury or death from entrapment. The aftermarket play yard mattresses violate the mandatory standard for crib mattresses as they exceed thickness requirements and may not adequately fit certain play yards, posing a threat of entrapment. Babies can suffocate in gaps between an undersized mattress, or extra padding, and side walls of a product, especially when the infant’s face becomes trapped against the side and the mattress, preventing the child from breathing. WLIVE recalled its fabric dressers due to risk of serious injury or death from tip-over and entrapment hazards. The 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. SPPTTY recalled its children’s bicycles due to lead poisoning risks. Multiple components of the bicycles contain levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban, posing a lead poisoning hazard to children. Additionally, the black paint on the bicycle pumps contains lead that exceeds the federal lead paint ban. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children. Braided crib bumpers were recalled due to risk of serious injury or death by suffocation. The bumpers violate the federal ban on crib bumpers because the padded crib bumpers can obstruct breathing, posing a serious risk or injury or death to infants. AUGNORYE recalled its padded crib bumpers due to risk of serious injury or death by suffocation. The crib bumpers violate the federal bumper ban because they can obstruct an infant’s breathing, posing a suffocation hazard. Dearlomum recalled its retractable safety gates due to risk of serious injury or death to children by entrapment. The gates violate the federal standard for expansion gates and expandable enclosures because a child’s torso can fit through the opening between the gate and the floor. Diamond G Forest Products recalled turpentine bottles due to risk of child poisoning. The bottles contain turpentine, which are required to be in child-resistant packaging. The products’ packaging is not child-resistant, posing a risk of serious injury or death by poisoning. LED Gloves were recalled due to risk of serious injury or death from battery ingestion. The gloves violate mandatory standards for toys containing coin batteries because the compartment that holds the batteries can be easily accessed and opened by children. The spare coin batteries provided with the toys are not in child-resistant packaging and do not have warnings required by law. A child can suffer serious injuries, internal chemical burns, or death if they swallow the batteries. Creekwood Naturals recalled its 100% Natural Pure Gum Spirits of Turpentine bottles due to the risk of child poisoning. The bottles do not contain child-resistant packaging as required by law and pose a poisoning hazard to young children. Innovative Designs recalled its Minecraft Light-Up Slap Ruler Bracelets due to the risk of children ingesting its button cell batteries. The battery compartment of the bracelets can be opened easily by children, allowing access to the button cell batteries. If a child swallows a button coin battery, it can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, or death. Aiho recalled dressers that pose a risk of serious injury or death to children from tipping over and entrapment. The dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, posing tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in child injury or death. LIVACTI recalled its retractable safety gates due to entrapment hazards. The gates violate mandatory standards for expansion gates and expandable enclosures because a child’s torso can fit through the opening between the gate and the floor, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to entrapment. Primark recalled its DTR Stitch 4-pack Scented Highlighters due to risk of phthalate exposure. The highlighters, which resemble cups with straws, contain phthalate, which can be toxic if ingested by young children. Bestway, Intex, and Polygroup recalled certain above-ground pools that are 48 inches and taller due to drowning hazards. Five million of the pools have been sold since 2002 and nine deaths have been reported. The compression strap that surrounds the outside of the pool legs may create a foothold, allowing a child access to the pool, posing a drowning risk.
June 2, 2025 May Recalls on Children’s Products Below is a list of May recalls from the following federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. May Recalls Dlesot recalled its snap children’s hair clips due to lead poisoning hazard. The clips violate the federal ban for lead in paint, which can be toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health issues. Xylolin recalled its peg doll toy sets due to the risk of serious injury or death from choking. The peg dolls’ spherical ends can block a child’s airway. Deuter recalled its Kid Comfort, Kid Comfort Pro, and Kid Comfort Active Child carriers due to fall hazards posed by the items. The hinges on the foldable rear kickstand support leg can crack or break, possibly causing a child to fall. Boyro recalled its high chairs due to risk of serious injury or death from falling or entrapment hazards. The chairs, which violate federal regulations for high chairs, pose a deadly fall hazard to babies because their restraint system is not attached to the product and the locks or latches can fail. Additionally, the high chairs pose an entrapment hazard because the opening between the seat and tray is large enough that a child can become entrapped in it. NICREW recalled its submersible RGB LED Lights due to risk of serious injury or death from ingestion. The lights, which violate federal regulations for consumer products with coin batteries, have a remote control with a lithium coin battery that can be easily accessed by children, posing an ingestion hazard risk. The recalled products also do not have the required warnings. Leon Rading recalled its digital wall clocks due to ingestion hazards. The clocks, which violate federal regulations for consumer products with coin batteries, pose a risk of serious injury or death to children. The remote control for the clock has a lithium coin battery that can be easily accessed by children and the clocks do not have the required warnings required under Reese’s Law. Fat Brain recalled its rollers tile toys that are used in PlayTab Modular Activity Boards due to magnet ingestion hazards. The toy violates federal regulations for toy magnets because it contains a magnet that can become loose, posing an ingestion hazard to children. When high-powered magnets are swallowed, they can attract each other or other metal objects and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and blockage of the intestines, infection, blood poisoning, and death. FidgetThings recalled its Chill Pill Magnetic Haptic Fidget Toys Red Bumpy due to risk of ingestion. The toys violate federal regulations for magnets, posing an ingestion hazard to children.When high-powered magnets are swallowed, they can attract each other or other metal objects and become lodged in the digestive system. This can result in perforations, twisting, and blockage of the intestines, infection, blood poisoning, and death. Child safety gates sold on Amazon were recalled due to risk of serious injury or death from entrapment and fall hazards. The gates violate federal safety regulations for expansion gates and expendable enclosures because a child’s torso can fit through the opening between the gate slat and side wall as well as the secondary opening. The locking mechanism does not fully engage and the gate does not resist a push-out force. BuddyLove recalled its children’s Mini Danica Loungewear sets due to burn hazards. The pajamas violate flammability standards for children’s sleepwear, posing a burn hazard and risk of serious injuries or death to children. Areson recalled its Rolanstar 6-Drawer Dressers due to risks involved in tipping over or entrapment. The dressers are unstable if they are not attached to the wall, posing serious tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in injuries or death to children. The dressers violate performance requirements of the STURDY Act because they can tip over with fewer than 60 pounds applied horizontally. Sivan recalled its dressers due to tip-over and entrapment hazards. The dressers are unstable if they are not attached to the wall, posing serious tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in injuries or death to children. The dressers violate performance requirements of the STURDY Act because they can tip over with fewer than 60 pounds applied horizontally. Primark recalled its DTR Plush Bag Stitch and DTR Plush Bag Angel due to choking and ingestion hazards. The zipper on the back of the plush bags can detach, posing a serious injury or death from choking or ingestion of the zipper pull. Nezmi recalled its infant swings due to suffocation hazards. The swings pose a risk of suffocation to babies because they were marketed for infant sleep and have an incline greater than 10 degrees. The swings also fail to meet mandatory warning requirements under federal swing regulations. The remote control included with the swings contains a lithium coin battery and is missing the required warnings and instructions for consumer products containing those items. Macy’s recalled its Holiday Lane infant-footed pajamas because the elastic on its ankles can be too tight and can restrict blood circulation, posing an injury hazard.
December 2, 2024 November Recalls on Children’s Products Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls. Learn More Here is a list of November recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Babcock Dairy is expanding its recall on Orange Custard Chocolate Chip ice cream that may be labeled as Chocolate Peanut Butter. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to eggs run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. Dreamgro recalled its Lullaby Travel Soothers due to choking hazard. The toy’s gold-colored soft star can detach and pose a hazard to young children. South Shore Cribs were recalled due to environmental hazards. The cribs violate federal regulations for full-sized cribs. The spacing between some of the crib’s slats is wider than allowed under the federal safety standard, posing an entrapment hazard for children. Todson recalled its Nerf Barrage Bicycle Helmets due to risk of head injuries. The helmets violate federal regulations for bicycle helmets and can fail to protect the wearer in the event of a crash. Stokke recalled its YOYO³ strollers due to injury hazards. The parking brake on the recalled strollers can disengage, posing a hazard to children. Woom Bikes USA recalled its Children’s OFF, OFF AIR, and ORIGINAL 6 Bicycles due to fall and crash hazards. The bikes’ crank can break, due to fatigue fractures, causing the rider to lose control, posing fall and crash hazards. Petidoux recalled its Children’s Pajamas due to burn hazards. The pajamas posed a violation of federal flammability regulations for children’s sleepwear. Baofali Crib Bumpers were recalled due to suffocation hazards. The cribs violate the federal Safe Sleep for Babies Act ban on crib bumpers. Guava Family recalled its Roam Strollers due to fall and injury hazards. The stroller’s brakes can fail to engage or unexpectedly disengage, posing hazards for children. Kyte Baby recalled its Slumber Suits due to burn hazards. The suits violate federal flammability regulations.