Every parent needs to see this: 40 high-risk children's product recalls currently active. Check your home now.

Parent Safety Alerts

53 baby and children's product recalls tracked. Protect your kids from dangerous toys, cribs, car seats, furniture, and other hazardous products.

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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

Help other parents: Share this page with parent groups, playdate friends, and family members. Every parent deserves to know about these safety alerts.

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40 high-risk products
Recalled Amazon Basics Premium Foam Eurotop Mattress
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Amazon Recalls Foam Eurotop Mattresses Due to Fire Hazard

Amazon recalled Amazon Basics Premium Foam Eurotop Mattresses on July 31, 2025, due to fire hazards. The mattresses violate federal flammability standards, posing serious risk to consumers. Affected models were sold on Amazon from December 2022 through May 2024.

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Recalled Aiho Five-Drawer Dresser (front)
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Aiho Dressers Recalled Over Serious Tip-Over Risk

Aiho recalled five-drawer dressers on July 24, 2025, due to tip-over and entrapment hazards. The dressers, model number AP23-W, do not meet safety standards set by the STURDY Act. Consumers should stop using the product if it is not anchored to a wall.

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