
Every parent needs to see this: 91 high-risk children's product recalls currently active. Check your home now.
Parent Safety Alerts
100 baby and children's product recalls tracked. Protect your kids from dangerous toys, cribs, car seats, furniture, and other hazardous products.
Common Hazards to Children
- Choking hazards: Small parts can detach from toys and baby products
- Tip-over risk: Unstable furniture can crush children (deaths reported)
- Suffocation: Unsafe sleep products, mattresses, and carriers
- Chemical exposure: Lead paint, toxic materials in toys
- Burn/fire hazards: Flammable children's clothing and products
Why Product Safety Matters for Parents
Every year, emergency rooms treat approximately 150,000 children under age 15 for toy-related injuries, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Many of these injuries could be prevented with better awareness of product recalls and safety standards.
Children are uniquely vulnerable to product hazards because they explore the world by touching, tasting, and testing everything around them. Products designed for adults may pose unexpected risks when children gain access to them, and even products specifically made for children can have manufacturing defects or design flaws.
Staying informed about recalls is one of the most effective ways to protect your children. When a recall is announced, the manufacturer has determined (or a government agency has found) that the product poses a genuine safety risk that warrants action.
Age-Specific Safety Concerns
Infants (0-12 months)
- Sleep safety: Inclined sleepers, soft mattresses, and sleep positioners have caused deaths
- Suffocation: Loose bedding, bumper pads, and soft surfaces in cribs
- Formula recalls: Contamination and nutritional deficiencies
Toddlers (1-3 years)
- Choking hazards: Small parts, magnets, and button batteries
- Furniture tip-overs: Unsecured dressers, shelves, and TVs
- Poisoning: Medications, cleaning products, lead paint
Children (4-12 years)
- Sports equipment: Bicycle helmets, scooters, hoverboards
- Electronics: Overheating devices and battery fires
- Online purchases: Unregulated toys from third-party sellers
Before You Buy: Safety Checklist
- Search RecallRadar for the product name and brand
- Check age recommendations match your child
- Look for JPMA certification on baby products
- Verify the manufacturer is reputable
- Inspect packaging for safety labels and certifications
- Check for sharp edges, loose parts, or defects
- Read reviews looking for safety concerns
- Register the product with the manufacturer
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ATOYUS Childrens Activity Cubes Recalled for Choking Hazard and Small Parts Ban Violation (2026)

JC Sales Recalls Lil' Buddies Pet Laser Toys 24496 Over Battery Ingestion and Teething Toy Hazards (
This recall involves Lil' Buddies Pet Laser Toys, model 24496. The products are white with small blue paw prints on the casing and include three button cell batteries. The model number is printed above the UPC# on the back of the package.

SpringFlower Montessori Toy Sets Recalled for Choking Hazard, Violating Teething Toy Standard (2026)

Sanlebi Pet Vet Playset Recalled for Battery Ingestion Risk, Letokids Sells on Amazon (2026)

SEGMART 55" Mini Round Toddler Trampolines Recalled for Strangulation Hazard (2026)

Maitys 400-Piece Magnetic Drinkware Charms Recalled for Magnet Ingestion Risk (2026)
Maitys is recalling magnetic drinkware charms sold on Amazon in 400-piece sets. The magnets are loose and violate the mandatory standard for magnets. Consumers should stop using the recalled charms immediately and contact Maitys for a full refund.

Besslly Halloween Pumpkin Carving Kit CHD-014-2 Recalled for Battery Ingestion Risk (2026)

Coluans Christmas Light-Up Rings Recalled for Battery Ingestion Risk (2026)

Gavoyeat Halloween Light-Up Rings Recalled for 50-Ring Sets Over Battery Ingestion Risk (2026)

Beestech Bee-210316-01 Spiral Tower Toy Recalled for Choking Hazard (2026)

Sunnyyes LED Mini Lights Recalled for Battery Ingestion Risk, Despite Reese’s Law Violations

GLMZZ Recalls 8-Magnet Fidget Ball Toy Set Over Ingestion Risk (2026)
This recall involves GLMZZ Fidget Magnet Ball Toy Sets. Each set contains eight round magnet balls (white, blue, green, pink, yellow, cream and two purple balls). Each ball is about 1.24 inches in diameter. The magnet toys come in a black zippered case.

FUNTOK 24V Ride-On Trucks Recalled for Fire Hazard; 2-Seater Model DLS-K03 (2026)
FUNTOK 24V 2-Seater Ride-On Trucks recalled by Shenzhen Luobe Trading Co. for fire and burn hazards. The recall covers model DLS-K03 sold in red, black, white and pink. The company urges consumers to stop using the product and contact for a full refund.

Lifetime Brands Recalls BUILT LUUM Light Up Tumblers for Choking and Battery Ingestion Hazards (2026


LFTE USA Recalls Playground Swing Set Seats Due to Fall Hazard
LFTE USA recalled Playground Swing Set Seats on March 12, 2026. The swing seats pose a fall hazard due to potential rivet failure. The recall affects model number 999604 with the code 'LF-65708' marked on the seat pad.

Cubimana Island Storm Building Sets Recalled Over Battery Ingestion Risk
This recall involves Cubimana Island Storm 3 In 1 Building Sets. The sets contain 781 pieces of multi-colored building blocks and come in a black box with images of a pirate base and a pirate ship. Model number "HG1004" is printed on the front of the box.

Kaiwenshangpin Recalls Magnetic Chess Games Over Ingestion Hazard

TheKiddoSpace Recalls LED Soccer Hover Balls Over Burn Risk
TheKiddoSpace recalled LED soccer hover balls on February 26, 2026, due to a burn hazard. The balls exceed the allowable surface temperature for batteries, posing serious injury risks. Consumers should stop using these toys immediately and seek a replacement.

TheKiddoSpace Recalls Children's Story Books Over Choking Hazard
TheKiddoSpace recalled children's story books on February 26, 2026, due to a choking hazard. The felt parts of the books may detach, posing a risk to children. Consumers should stop using the books immediately and contact TheKiddoSpace for a full refund.

TheKiddoSpace Recalls Children's Fingerpainting Kits Over Toxic Substances
TheKiddoSpace recalled children's fingerpainting kits on February 26, 2026. The kits contain hazardous substances that violate federal safety regulations. Consumers should stop using the kits immediately and seek refunds.

TheKiddoSpace Recalls Children's Flashcard Toys Over Lead, Phthalate Risks
TheKiddoSpace recalled children's flashcard talking toys on February 26, 2026. The toys contain lead and phthalates exceeding federal limits. Consumers should stop using these toys immediately and contact the company for replacements.
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