How to Check if Your Baby Product Has Been Recalled
How to Check if Your Baby Product Has Been Recalled
Every parent's worst nightmare is discovering that a product they trusted to keep their baby safe has been recalled. The good news is that checking for recalls is easier than ever with BabyRecallRadar.
Why Recalls Happen
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issues recalls when a product is found to pose a safety hazard. Common hazards include choking risks, fall hazards, strangulation risks, and fire dangers.
How to Use BabyRecallRadar
1. Search by brand name — Type the brand of your product (e.g., "Fisher-Price" or "Graco") in the search bar.
2. Search by product type — Enter the product category (e.g., "stroller" or "car seat").
3. Set up alerts — Subscribe to keyword alerts to be notified the moment a new recall affects products you own.
4. Scan the barcode — Use our barcode scanner to instantly check if a specific product has been recalled.
What To Do If Your Product Is Recalled
If you find your product on our recall list:
1. Stop using it immediately
2. Follow the remedy instructions — Most recalls offer a free repair, replacement, or refund
3. Register your product — Always register new baby products so manufacturers can contact you directly
Stay Safe
The safest baby is one whose parents stay informed. Bookmark BabyRecallRadar and set up alerts for every product in your nursery.
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