consumer safety
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Tegu Magnetic Toy Recall: Ingestion Hazard Warnings Persist
Despite a 2025 recall, the Tegu Magnetic Floating Stackers Toys continue to highlight persistent magnet ingestion risks, underscoring the vital role of public safety platforms like Recalls.gov in protecting children.
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Urgent Canada-Wide Soap Recall: ‘Shades of Grey’ Bars Contain Hazardous Chemical
Health Canada has issued a nationwide recall for Lake of the Woods Sunrise Soap Co.’s ‘Shades of Grey’ bars due to elevated levels of methyl eugenol, a potentially carcinogenic substance. Consumers are advised to dispose of the product and contact…
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Amazon Recalls Over 200,000 INIU Power Banks Amid Fire Risk: What Buyers Need to Know
Amazon is recalling more than 210,000 INIU BI-B41 power banks after reports of overheating and fires. The recall urges consumers to stop using affected devices and outlines safe disposal and refund steps.
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FDA Expands Recall: 9 More Cookware Brands Linked to Lead Leaching in 2025 Safety Alert
The FDA’s latest safety warning expands its recall list to include nine additional cookware brands found to leach hazardous levels of lead into food. The agency urges consumers to discard affected items, citing elevated risks for children and pregnant individuals,…
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Nationwide Product Recalls in 2025: Full List and Urgent Safety Alerts for Families
A sweeping wave of product recalls in 2025 is prompting urgent action from retailers and regulators across North America. From Target’s extensive list covering electronics, baby goods, and groceries to the Canadian herbal tea recall and Amazon’s children’s pajamas withdrawal,…
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Neutrogena Recalls Makeup Wipes in Four States Over Bacteria Risk: What Consumers Need to Know
Neutrogena has recalled its popular makeup remover wipes in four US states due to potential bacterial contamination, prompting urgent safety warnings for consumers.
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Over 67,000 Cases of Power Stick Deodorant Recalled Due to Manufacturing Issues
A.P. Deauville, LLC has voluntarily recalled over 67,000 cases of Power Stick deodorants due to cGMP deviations. Consumers are urged to check lot numbers and discontinue use of affected products.









