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Guidecraft Tower Recall: Fall Hazard for Children

📦 CONSUMER PRODUCT RECALL
Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)  |  Date: 2026-05-14T00:00:00  |  Units: Not specified

— This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the CPSC. All facts are sourced directly from official records.

Guidecraft Children's Standing Towers Recalled recalled by Guidecraft, of Mocksville, Nor — CPSC recall

You just unloaded groceries from the car. You put away the milk. You start to unpack the learning tower you bought for your toddler last year. But wait! Guidecraft is recalling its Classic and Contemporary Kitchen Helper Towers due to a potential fall hazard. These towers, designed to safely let kids participate in kitchen activities, could become unstable. Nobody wants to find out their child's learning tower isn't safe. Here's what you need to know about the recall and how to protect your little ones.

Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Tower Recall: The Basics

Guidecraft, based in Mocksville, North Carolina, has initiated a recall of their popular Kitchen Helper Towers. These standing towers are designed to allow children to safely reach countertops. However, the platform inside these towers can loosen over time. If this happens, it could become unstable or even detach, posing a serious fall hazard to young children. These towers have been sold across the U.S.

The recall includes both Classic and Contemporary Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Towers. These were available in nine different colors. It's essential to check if your tower is affected. According to the CPSC, the towers were sold from June 1, 2022, through October 31, 2023, online at major retailers like Guidecraft, Amazon, Wayfair, Walmart, Target, Maisonette, and Overstock.com. The towers generally sold for around $200.

Background on Guidecraft and Product Safety

Guidecraft has been in the children's furniture and toy market for years, designing products aimed at early childhood development. This isn't the first time Guidecraft has issued a recall. In 2012, they recalled folding cribs due to potential entrapment hazards. Product recalls are not uncommon, and the CPSC issues many across various product categories.

Consumers are often surprised when a company they trust issues a recall. Product safety standards are intended to prevent these situations. Recalls happen for various reasons, including manufacturing defects, design flaws, or changes in safety regulations. Companies are required to report potential safety issues to the CPSC to protect consumers.

What’s the Actual Hazard?

The main concern with this recall is the potential for a serious fall. The platform inside the Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Tower can become unstable, causing a child to fall while using the tower. Falls from even a short height can lead to injuries. It's easy to see how this could scare any parent.

According to the official recall notice, the platform’s loosening is the critical problem. This instability can develop gradually, and parents might not immediately notice the issue. It's crucial to inspect your tower regularly and stop using it immediately if you suspect any instability. If your child falls from the tower and sustains an injury, seek medical attention from your doctor or pediatrician as soon as possible.

How to Tell If Your Tower Is Recalled

How do you know if your specific Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Tower is part of this recall? Locate the item number and lot number printed on a foil sticker at the bottom of the tower's platform. This is a key step to verify if your tower is affected.

Recalled towers have both an item number and a lot number that match the lists provided by Guidecraft. Check *both* numbers. You can find the official lists on Guidecraft's website. Flip the product over to find the sticker and compare the numbers on your tower. Take your time and double-check to avoid mistakes.

What You Should Do Right Now

Here are the steps you need to take to address this recall effectively and keep your little ones safe from potential falls. It is important to act quickly. Here's what Guidecraft and the CPSC recommend:

  1. Stop using the recalled Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Tower immediately to prevent any potential injuries.
  2. Contact Guidecraft toll-free at 800-524-3555 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, for free repair parts and detailed installation instructions.
  3. Visit Guidecraft's website at www.guidecraft.com/pages/product-recall to confirm your tower is affected and access recall information.
  4. Follow the installation instructions carefully once you receive the repair parts to ensure the platform is securely reattached and safe for use.
  5. Share this information with other parents or caregivers who may own a recalled Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Tower to spread awareness and prevent accidents.

Is My Tower Safe to Use After a Recall?

A common question among parents is whether a product is safe to use after a recall. The answer depends on the specific recall and the recommended remedy. In the case of the Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Tower recall, Guidecraft is providing free repair parts and installation instructions. Once you receive and properly install these parts, your tower *should* be safe to use. Double-check everything to be sure.

However, if you are uncomfortable performing the repair yourself, or if the repair parts do not fully resolve the instability issue, it's best to discontinue use altogether. The goal is always to ensure your child's safety. Proper installation is key. If you used a recalled product before the recall was announced, monitor your child for any signs of injury, and consult a doctor if you have any concerns.

This recall was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). For the official notice and complete details, visit www.cpsc.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does a product recall take?

The timeframe for a product recall can vary greatly depending on the complexity of the issue and the company's response. Some recalls are resolved quickly with a simple fix, while others may take months to implement, especially if they require redesigned parts or extensive repairs.

Q: What does the CPSC recall mean for me?

A CPSC recall means the agency has determined a product poses a safety risk and is urging consumers to stop using it. The recall aims to protect you and your family from potential injuries or hazards associated with the product.

Q: How do I know if my Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Tower is recalled?

Check the bottom of the tower for a foil sticker containing the item number and lot number. Then, compare those numbers to the list provided by Guidecraft on their website or by contacting their customer support.

Q: What happens if I already used a recalled Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Tower?

If your child used the tower before the recall and you have concerns, monitor them for any signs of injury. Contact your pediatrician if you notice anything unusual.

Q: How do I get a refund for a recalled product?

In this case, Guidecraft is offering free repair parts and installation instructions, not a refund. Contact Guidecraft directly to arrange for the repair kit.

⚠️ If You Own This Product:
Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.
This article is based on official recall data from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Last verified on May 16, 2026.
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