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All Recalls in April 2026 — Monthly Summary | USA

📊 MONTHLY RECALL REPORT
123 recalls tracked in April 2026 across the United States
April 2026 Recall Summary

Hey everyone, let's dive into the recall roundup for April 2026. This month was a busy one on the recall front, so it's important to stay informed and check your homes for potentially dangerous products. We're here to break down the numbers and highlight some of the most significant recalls so you can keep your family safe and sound.

April 2026 Recall Stats Overview

This April, we saw a total of 123 recalls across various agencies. Here's the breakdown:

  • CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission): 59
  • FDA Food: 29
  • FDA Drug: 30
  • USDA (United States Department of Agriculture): 3
  • NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration): 2

As you can see, the CPSC topped the list, indicating a significant number of recalled consumer products this month. Food and Drug recalls were also substantial, highlighting potential concerns in those industries. Let's take a closer look at some of the most notable recalls in each category.

Notable CPSC Recalls

The CPSC had a busy month, and several of the recalls were pretty serious. Here are a few that caught our attention:

  • Tainoki Fine Furniture Office Chairs: Recalled due to a risk of serious injury and fall hazard. Make sure to check your office chairs, especially if they're from Tainoki.
  • 4our Kiddies Tip Restraint Kits: Recalled because of a tip-over hazard, posing a risk of serious injury and death. These are crucial, especially for families with young children. If you installed these kits, check the components immediately.
  • AirClub Convertible Bassinets: Recalled due to the risk of serious injury or death from a fall hazard and violation of the mandatory standard for bedside sleepers. Ensure the bassinets are no longer in use.
  • CCCEI Brand Power Strips: Recalled due to a risk of serious injury or death from fire. These were sold by Middle Way Electronics. Power strips are essential for our modern lives, and a faulty one could have devastating consequences.
  • DIY Cold Plunge Sauna Heater Kits: Recalled due to a risk of serious injury or death from fire. Be careful if you have one of these.
  • FUNTOK Ride-On Trucks: Recalled due to fire and burn hazards leading to a risk of serious injury or death.
  • GLMZZ Fidget Magnet Ball Toys: Recalled due to a risk of serious injury or death from magnet ingestion.
  • Sunnyyes LED Mini Lights: Recalled due to a risk of serious injury or death from battery ingestion.
  • Coluans Christmas Light-Up Rings and Gavoyeat Halloween Light-Up Rings: Both recalled due to a risk of serious injury or death from battery ingestion. Sold on Amazon by BUDI Official and CSZWEICD, respectively.
  • HTRC and Haisito T400 Battery Chargers: Recalled due to a risk of serious injury and death from Fire Hazard; Manufactured by Huizhou Haitan Technology

As always, toys and products aimed at children are a major source of concern, especially when they involve small parts or batteries that could be ingested. Be extra vigilant with these!

Notable FDA Food Recalls

Food recalls are always concerning because they directly impact our health. Here are a few from April:

  • Lowes Foods Sour Cream and Onion Flavored Potato Chips (8oz): Recalled, with UPC 7 41643 05576 6 and 9 retail units per case. Especially, check if you bought from the retail units per case.
  • Frozen Raw Bulk 9 inch Blueberry Crumble Pie ES (4 pies/case): Recalled, with Net wt. 38oz. UPC 00022518893257. Handmade by Willamette.
  • Made Fresh Salads Whipped Cream Cheese (5 lb white plastic tub): If you use this brand, toss it immediately!
  • Made Fresh Salads Scallion Cream Cheese (5 lb white plastic tub): Likewise!

Always check your refrigerators and pantries against recall lists, and when in doubt, throw it out!

Notable FDA Drug Recalls

Even prescription and OTC drugs can be subject to recalls. Here's one to be aware of:

(Due to the generality of drug recalls, no specific examples are provided for FDA Drug Recalls to avoid potential medical advice or misrepresentation. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist regarding medication recalls.)

If you are concerned about your medications, contact your doctor, pharmacist, or the FDA.

Other Notable Recalls

Here are some of the other notable recalls from April:

  • DuraTrac Stainless Steel Gas Connectors: Recalled due to fire hazard.
  • OCUN NA Condor HMS Triple Carabiners: Recalled due to a risk of serious injury or death from fall hazard.
  • Sam's Club Member's Mark Children's Pajama Sets: Recalled due to burn hazard and violation of flammability standards.
  • E Mishan Granitestone Diamond Pro Stainless Sauté Pans: Recalled Due to Impact and Burn Hazards

Trends and Takeaways

This month's recalls highlight a few recurring trends. Fire hazards remain a significant concern, especially with electrical products and heaters. Child safety is always paramount, with numerous recalls involving toys and products that pose choking or ingestion hazards. Food safety also continues to be an area of focus, emphasizing the importance of proper handling and storage.

Stay informed by regularly checking the websites of the CPSC, FDA, USDA, and NHTSA for the latest recall information. Your vigilance can make a real difference in protecting yourself and your loved ones.

This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Always refer to the official recall notices from the relevant agencies for complete and up-to-date information.

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