Discovered that something you bought on Amazon, Temu, Shein, eBay, or Facebook Marketplace has been recalled? Learn how to get a refund, report the seller, and dispose of the item safely.
From tip-over risks to fire hazards and lead paint, learn how to identify recalled furniture and home products, check for safety issues, and protect your family.
Found a recalled food in your kitchen? This step-by-step guide covers what to do for human and pet food recalls, refunds, safe disposal, and reporting.
FDA dietary supplement recalls are rising. Learn why supplements get recalled, how to check the recall list, and what to do if you took a recalled product.
From contaminated makeup to banned ingredients, cosmetics recalls are more common than you think. Learn about FDA cosmetics safety, the MoCRA act, and how to protect yourself.
EV battery recalls are rising fast. Learn about thermal runaway risks, major recalls from Tesla and GM, and what to do if your electric vehicle is recalled.
Millions of recalled products remain in homes across the U.S. Learn how to find model and lot numbers, search recall databases, and protect your family from unsafe products.
Undeclared allergens are the leading cause of food recalls in the U.S. Learn why they happen, which allergens to watch for, and how to protect your family.
Our data analysis of 5,369 product recalls in 2025 reveals medical devices as the largest category, with Philips and Medline among top manufacturers affected.
Car seat recalls can be terrifying for parents. Learn how to check if your seat is affected, what to do next, and how to stay informed about future recalls.
Finding out your medication has been recalled can be stressful. Here's a practical guide on how to respond safely and what questions to ask your pharmacist.
An analysis of 2025 food recall patterns reveals concerning trends in contamination sources and affected products. Here's what you need to know to protect your family.