April Recalls on Children’s Products
Parents and caregivers should be aware of several child-related product recalls.
Learn More
Here is a list of April recalls collected from the following major federal agencies: the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Rollerblade USA recalled Rollerblade® Fury Inline Skates and Rollerblade® Fury Brake Supports due to fall hazard.
Lucky Global recalled Lelinta Multi-Purpose Kids Helmets due to risk of head injury. Sold exclusively on Walmart.com.
Lil Anglers recalled Children's Fishing Rods Sold with Kid Casters No Tangle Combos due to violation of federal lead content ban.
Bagno Milano recalled Children’s Robes due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard.
NewCosplay recalled Children’s Sleepwear due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Sold exclusively at Amazon.com.
FunnyPaja recalled Children's Bathrobes due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Sold exclusively at Amazon.com.
Arshiner recalled Children’s Nightgowns due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard. Sold exclusively on Amazon.com.
Goumi recalled Children’s Robes due to violation of federal flammability standards and burn hazard.
IKEA recalled BLAVINGAD Fishing Games due to choking hazard.
Monti Kids recalled Basket with Balls/Toys due to choking hazard.
Jetson Electric Bikes recalled 42-Volt Rogue Self-Balancing Scooters/Hoverboards due to fire hazard. Two deaths reported.
Delta Enterprise Corp. recalled 2-in-1 Outdoor Kids Swings due to fall hazard.
Cannondale recalled Tesoro Neo X Speed Electric Bicycles due to fall and injury hazards.
Open Cycle recalled UP Ekar, UPPER Ekar, WIDE Ekar and MIND Ekar Bicycles due to crash hazard.
Rico Perez Products, Inc. recalled 60-count bottles of Dr. Rico Perez Super Kids Colostrum Chewable Tablets due to undeclared milk allergen.
More Information
For recall details, visit the links above or review the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration websites.