Product Recalls This Week — April 27, 2026
This week's most serious recalls
This week, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued 11 recalls. Three stand out as especially serious because they affect babies and young children. Here's what you need to know.
HappyGira Baby Loungers Recall — Suffocation and Fall Hazards puts infants at risk. The Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven loungers have sides that are too short and an unsafe opening where babies can fall out or become trapped. Parents with infants under one year old should stop using these loungers right away. Read →
KMUYSL Big Red Barn Playset Recall — Choking Hazard affects children under three. Small detachable fence handles on this toy barn set can come loose and be swallowed. If you have young toddlers, check your toy collection. Read →
BlissfulDestiny Magnetic Stick Figures Recall — Magnet Ingestion Hazard is critical for families with small children. The magnetic stick figure toys sold at Walmart contain loose magnets that children can swallow. Swallowed magnets can cause intestinal perforation or blockage. If your child has swallowed a magnet, call Poison Control or seek emergency care right away. Read →
All recalls this week
CPSC · HappyGira Baby Loungers Recall — Suffocation and Fall Hazards · class II · Read →
CPSC · KMUYSL Big Red Barn Playset Recall — Choking Hazard · class II · Read →
CPSC · BlissfulDestiny Magnetic Stick Figures Recall — Magnet Ingestion Hazard · class II · Read →
CPSC · Autobrush Sonic Pro Children's Toothbrush Recall — Battery Ingestion Hazard · class II · Read →
CPSC · Tower Stool Recall — Entrapment and Fall Hazard · class II · Read →
CPSC · 32 Degrees Heated Socks Recall — Burn Hazard · class II · Read →
CPSC · TOETOL HOME Children's Tower Stools Recall — Entrapment and Fall Hazard · class II · Read →
CPSC · Tzumi FitRx SmartBell Dumbbells Recall — Impact Hazard · class II · Read →
CPSC · Wiifo Children's Tower Stools Recall — Entrapment and Fall Hazard · class II · Read →
CPSC · mGanna Sodium Hydroxide Pellets Recall — Chemical Burn Risk · class II · Read →
CPSC · Cpzzkq Baby Loungers Recall — Suffocation Hazard · class II · Read →
Recall trends this month
This week saw 11 recalls, which is 8 fewer than last week. The most common cause across all recalls this month has been undeclared allergens. While this week's recalls focus mainly on physical hazards like choking, suffocation, and entrapment, allergen issues remain a major concern for food and household products. Stay alert for products you use regularly, especially if anyone in your home has food allergies.
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