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Product Recalls
Latest RecallsWhat to do if You Have a Recalled ProductIf you have a recalled product, carefully follow the government’s instructions, which could require you to stop using it, repair it, or return it for a refund or replacement. Make Sure to Check Second-Hand ProductsIf you receive hand-me-downs or buy children’s products at second-hand shops or yard sales, check past product recalls to make sure new-to-you items are safe. Be particularly careful about cribs, bassinets or play yards that have been recalled. They are the only places children can be left alone for long periods of time, so be sure they are safe. Complete List of RecallsVisit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for a complete list of product recalls, including household products and appliances not specifically related to children. To register your car seats for automatic recall notices, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Other agencies also issue recalls. To find out about them as they happen, sign up to receive e-mail alerts directly from the federal government’s recalls.gov website. Also visit the Toy and Product Recall Finder at Parents.com |







