CPSC Issues Recalls on Amazon Products Due to Safety Hazards
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a series of recalls affecting various consumer products sold on Amazon. These recalls, issued in early April 2026, address significant safety concerns including choking, poisoning, entrapment, fire, and burn hazards. Among the recalled items are children's toys, such as Coluans Christmas Light-Up Rings and Gavoyeat Halloween Light-Up Rings, which pose risks due to easily accessible button cell batteries that can cause internal chemical burns if swallowed. Additionally, Beestech children's spiral tower toys were recalled for containing loose balls that present a choking hazard to children under three years old. Adult portable bed rails from Elenker and Sangohe have also been recalled due to entrapment risks, with the potential for asphyxiation if users become trapped between the rail and mattress. Furthermore, hair growth products containing minoxidil were recalled for lacking child-resistant packaging, and battery chargers from HTRC and Haisi...