U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Orders Recalls on Amazon Products Due to Safety Hazards
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a series of recalls for various consumer products sold on Amazon, citing significant safety risks. These recalls, announced in early April 2026, involve a range of items including toys, household goods, personal care products, and electronics. The CPSC has identified hazards such as choking, poisoning, entrapment, fire, and burn risks, urging consumers to 'stop using them immediately.' Among the recalled items are children's toys like Coluans Christmas Light-Up Rings and Gavoyeat Halloween Light-Up Rings, which pose choking and battery ingestion risks. Additionally, Beestech children's spiral tower toys were recalled for violating the 'small ball' ban, posing a choking hazard. Adult portable bed rails from Elenker and Sangohe were also recalled due to entrapment and asphyxiation risks. Hair growth products containing minoxidil were recalled for lacking child-resistant packaging, and battery chargers and cookware were pulled from the market due t...