How to check if a product is recalled
Thousands of consumer products are recalled every year for fire, tip-over, choking, and other hazards. Checking takes a minute and can prevent a serious injury.
Where to check
- Search the brand or product on this site, or at cpsc.gov/recalls.
- For food, drugs, and medical devices, check FDA.gov; for vehicles and car seats, NHTSA.gov.
- Register new products with the manufacturer so you're notified of future recalls.
If your product is recalled
Stop using it and follow the official remedy — usually a free repair, replacement, or refund. Don't resell or donate a recalled item.
Reduce your risk before you buy
Favor brands with independent safety certifications and no recall history — the ranked buying guides on this site sort brands exactly that way.
Safer, certified picks
Brands with independent safety certifications and no recall on record, across every category we track.
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Certified organic latex, wool, and cotton — no fiberglass.
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Natural latex, multiple whole-product certifications.
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Frequently asked questions
Are recalls free to fix?
Yes. A recall remedy — repair, replacement, or refund — is provided at no cost to you by the manufacturer.
Is it safe to buy a used recalled product?
No. Never buy, sell, or donate a product with an open recall until it has been repaired per the official remedy.