Consumer Recalls Daily2026-05-01May 1, 2026
Consumer Recalls Daily — 2026-05-01
TITLE: Recalls Daily — CPSC slams baby loungers, tower stools, pressure washers; FDA flags benzene in acne lotion, sterility on epinephrine
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CPSC — Consumer Products
Death-risk recalls: infant and child products dominate
The week's most serious CPSC actions cluster around products used by infants and small children, with multiple Class I-equivalent "serious injury or death" warnings.
- [26438] Cpzzkq baby loungers (sold on Amazon by CetoPMax) and [26437] HappyGira Sweetie Baby / Style Life Eleven loungers were both pulled for violating mandatory infant sleep/support cushion standards — padding can obstruct breathing and side heights fall below the minimum, posing suffocation and fall hazards.
- Three near-identical tower-stool recalls — [26433] AMZCMJ DGD, [26432] TOETOL HOME, and [26430] Wiifo — cite the same defect pattern: collapse, tip-over, and torso-sized side openings creating entrapment risk for toddlers. Buyers should treat this as a category-wide warning, not three isolated SKUs.
- [26434] Autobrush Sonic Pro children's toothbrush boxes violate the federal coin-cell battery standard; the lithium button cell is accessible to children and poses an ingestion/death hazard.
- [26414] SEGMART mini round toddler trampolines were recalled for strangulation risk from accessory straps on the hammock, punching bag, and hand-ring attachments.
- Choking and magnet-ingestion recalls: [26440] KMUYSL Big Red Barn playsets (MISSJUNE on Amazon) for detachable fence handles, [26411] ATOYUS activity cubes (Melofaver US) for loose xylophone screws and clock hands, [26427] SpringFlower Montessori sets for tentacle-ended teething toys, and [26436] magnetic stick figure sets (BlissfulDestiny on Walmart) for loose high-powered magnets that can perforate intestines if swallowed in pairs.
- [26413] Fun and Function children's metal multi-point swing frames can crack or break mid-use, posing a fall-injury hazard.
Electrical and fire hazards
- [26407] Generac portable generators were recalled for carburetor fuel leaks on first fill, creating fire and burn risk; only units never previously fueled enough to clear the carburetor are affected.
- A coordinated pressure-washer sweep hit three importers — [26420] Agiiman, [26421] Fengrong Tool, and [26422] Le Hao Tool — all for missing the integral GFCI required to prevent shock and electrocution.
- [26426] Apex Gaming PCs Manik and Apex-branded ATX power supplies lack the permanent on-product shock-hazard warning label, a labeling defect with electrocution consequences if units are opened.
Burn, impact, and miscellaneous adult-product hazards
- [26419] Fisher & Paykel free-standing professional gas ranges (made in Thailand) can experience delayed oven ignition, with accumulated gas blowing the door open — a burn hazard to the user.
- [26412] Macy's Arch Studio tea kettles were recalled because the handle can detach when heated, dumping boiling water on users.
- [26431] Tzumi FitRx SmartBell quick-select adjustable dumbbells can shed weight plates from the handle mid-lift, an impact-injury risk.
- [26435] 32 Degrees heated socks can burn wearers when high-intensity activity combines heat, friction, moisture, and pressure.
- [26425] ZOLIQUEX adult portable bed rails (Amazon) violate the mandatory adult bed-rail standard; users can be entrapped between rail and mattress, posing asphyxiation risk.
- [26429] mGanna sodium hydroxide (lye) pellet bags (Archie Xpress on Amazon) lack the child-resistant packaging required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act, risking chemical burns to skin and eyes.
- [26428] JC Sales Lil' Buddies pet laser toys were recalled for an accessible button-cell battery violating the coin-cell standard.
- [26409] nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs (imported by Xingwenfeng) have a failure-prone protective pin; the staff can expand explosively, causing projectile and laceration injuries even when the pin is engaged.
FDA — Drugs and Therapeutics
The FDA list this cycle is all Class II or Class III, but two entries stand out for clinical-supply implications.
- [D-0483-2026] Epinephrine Injection USP, 1 mg/10 mL (International Medication Systems / Amphastar, NDC 76329-3318-1) was recalled Class II for lack of sterility assurance — a notable concern given epinephrine's emergency use profile.
- [D-0471-2026] Semaglutide-Glycine-Cyanocobalamin injectable at 2.5 mg, 5 mg, and 1 mg/mL strengths (Payless Compounders / Northwest Compounders, Beaverton OR) was pulled Class II, also for lack of sterility assurance — the latest in a string of compounded GLP-1 sterility failures.
- [D-0452-2026] FarmHouse Fresh "Midnight Clearing" 2.5% benzoyl peroxide night lotion (15 mL and 30 mL tubes, made by Owen Biosciences for FHF) was recalled Class II for benzene contamination, joining the broader benzoyl-peroxide benzene problem the agency has been tracking.
- [D-0449-2026] Cipla cinacalcet HCl 30 mg tablets (NDC 69097-410-02, made at Cipla's Patalganga, India site) were recalled Class II for CGMP deviations and N-nitroso-cinacalcet impurity above the acceptable daily intake limit.
- [D-0476-2026] Fluocinonide 0.05% cream, 30 g (Taro Pharmaceuticals / Sun Pharma, NDC 51672-1386-2) was recalled Class II after stability testing produced out-of-specification high-viscosity results.
- A four-lot menthol cough drop action sweeps multiple distributors all sourced from Xiamen Kang Zhongyuan Biotechnology — [D-0462-2026] and [D-0461-2026] MGC Health Honey Lemon (NDC 83698-114-30 and 83698-125-25), [D-0460-2026] Discount Drug Mart Food Market (NDC 83698-102-30), and [D-0456-2026] Exchange Select military-exchange Honey Lemon — all Class II following an August 15, 2025 FDA inspection of the Chinese manufacturer.
- [D-0480-2026] glo Skin Beauty Remedy Gel hydrocortisone 1% (CoValence Laboratories, NDC 66915-531-12 / -13) is a Class III recall for subpotency.
