Quick Facts at a Glance
- Recall Date
- January 20, 2026
- Hazard Level
- HIGH
- AI Risk Assessment
- LOW
- Brands
- Acme United, First Aid Only
- Category
- Health & Personal Care
- Sold At
- Multiple Retailers
- Geographic Scope
- 1 states
- At-Risk Groups
- GENERAL
What to Do Now
Use this page like a recall checklist: verify the product first, then act on the official remedy.
Immediate steps
- 1Stop using the product until you confirm whether it is included in the recall.
- 2Compare the product label, model number, UPC, color, size, and purchase location against the identifiers below.
- 3Follow the official remedy from FDA - Drug Safety; save photos, receipts, labels, and correspondence before contacting the company.
- 4If the product could harm a child, older adult, pet, or patient, move it out of reach immediately.
Check these identifiers
- Brand
- Acme United, First Aid Only
- Product type
- Hand Sanitizing Wipes
- Model numbers
- MN24922, MN31122
- UPC codes
- 0924-0301, 0924-0301-00, 0924-0301-04, 0924-0301-05
- Sold at
- Multiple Retailers
- Where affected
- ALL
Recall Timeline
Key dates and source checks for this recall record.
Recall announced
January 20, 2026
Reported by FDA DRUG
March 11, 2026
RecallRadar source check
March 18, 2026
Consumer action
Use the official remedy and keep documentation.
Hazard Information
CGMP Deviations
What You Should Do
Consumers and healthcare providers should stop using this product immediately. Contact ACME UNITED CORPORATION or your healthcare provider for guidance. Notification method: Letter
About This Product
First Aid Only Hand Sanitizing Wipes are alcohol-based or antiseptic wipes used for cleansing hands in clinical and home settings. They are sold in 1,000-count cases and distributed nationwide in the United States.
Why This Is Dangerous
Manufacturing deviations under CGMP raise concerns about product quality and consistency, potentially affecting disinfectant performance or sterility.
Industry Context
This recall is not identified as part of a broader industry pattern in the notice.
Real-World Impact
Consumers nationwide face a temporary disruption in access to these wipes. No injuries are reported in the recall guidance.
Practical Guidance
How to identify if yours is affected
- Check NDC 0924-0301-00 on the packaging.
- Look for Lot MN24922 or MN31122.
- Check Expiration dates Aug 2027 or Oct 2027.
Where to find product info
Identify lot and expiration information on the product packaging. The FDA recall listing provides the official recall number and guidance.
What timeline to expect
Refunds or replacements, if offered by Acme United, typically require several weeks; check directly with the company for specifics.
If the manufacturer is unresponsive
- Document all contact attempts with Acme United.
- File a note with FDA or CPSC if the company is unresponsive.
- Keep the packaging and recall documents for records.
How to prevent similar issues
- Buy from reputable brands with clear recall histories.
- Check CGMP compliance when purchasing hand hygiene products.
- Verify product lot numbers and expiration dates before use.
Documentation advice
Save the recall notice, product packaging, receipts, and all correspondence with the manufacturer.
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Product Details
NDC 0924-0301-00. Brand: FIRST AID ONLY HAND SANITIZING WIPE. Product type: Hand Sanitizing Wipes. Case quantity: 1,000 wipes per case. Lot numbers: MN24922 and MN31122. Expiration dates: Aug 2027 and Oct 2027. Manufactured by: Acme United Corporation, 2280 Tanner Road, Rocky Mount, NC 27801. Distribution: Nationwide in the United States. Recall date: 2026-01-20. Status: ACTIVE. Remedy: Stop using the product and contact Acme United for guidance. Hazard: CGMP Deviations.
Key Facts
- 1,000 wipes per case
- Lot MN24922 and MN31122
- Exp. dates Aug 2027 and Oct 2027
- CGMP Deviations cited as recall basis
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