Consumer Recalls Daily — 2026-04-27
TITLE: Recalls Daily — Infant loungers, tower stools and pressure washers lead CPSC death-risk wave; Fresenius Kabi saline sweep dominates FDA
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CPSC — Consumer Products
The April 23 and April 16 batches are heavy on death-risk pediatric hazards and electrocution-grade power tools. Every item below is flagged "serious injury or death" by CPSC unless otherwise noted; CPSC does not assign hazard classes the way FDA does, but injury-potential items lead.
Death-risk: infant sleep and support products
- [26438] CetoPMax-sold Cpzzkq baby loungers and [26437] HappyGira's Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven loungers were recalled April 23 for violating the federal Infant Sleep Products and Infant Support Cushions standards — padding can obstruct breathing and side heights fall below the minimum, posing suffocation and fall hazards.
- Three near-identical children's tower stool recalls landed the same day — [26433] imported by AMZCMJ DGD, [26432] by TOETOL HOME, and [26430] by Wiifo — all citing collapse, tip-over, and torso-entrapment risk through the side openings.
- [26414] SEGMART Mini Round Toddler Trampolines (Shenzhen Segmart) were recalled April 16 over strangulation risk from hammock, punching-bag, and hand-ring accessory straps.
- [26425] ZOLIQUEX adult portable bed rails, sold on Amazon, violate the mandatory adult bed-rail standard; users can become entrapped between the rail and the mattress, an asphyxiation hazard that has driven multiple fatalities in this category historically.
Death-risk: button-cell, magnet, and small-parts hazards for kids
- [26434] Autobrush Sonic Pro children's toothbrush boxes violate the federal coin-battery standard (Reese's Law regime) — a lithium coin cell is accessible to children, an ingestion hazard.
- [26428] JC Sales Lil' Buddies Pet Laser Toys were recalled for button-cell battery access violations under the same standard.
- [26436] Magnetic Stick Figure Sets sold on Walmart by BlissfulDestiny contain loose high-powered magnets that can attract across intestinal walls if swallowed.
- Choking/small-parts violations hit [26440] KMUYSL Big Red Barn farm animal playsets (MISSJUNE/Amazon, detachable fence handles), [26411] ATOYUS activity cubes (Melofaver US/Amazon, loose xylophone screws and clock hands), and [26427] SpringFlower Montessori toy sets (airplane teething toy with tentacle ends violating the teething-toy standard).
- [26429] mGanna sodium hydroxide (lye) pellet bags, sold on Amazon by Archie Xpress, lack child-resistant packaging required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act — chemical-burn risk to skin and eyes.
Electrocution and fire — power equipment
- A coordinated four-firm action covers pressure washers lacking integral GFCI protection: [26420] Agiiman, [26421] Fengrong Tool, and [26422] Le Hao Tool were each recalled April 16 for shock and electrocution risk.
- [26426] Apex Gaming PCs Manik and Apex-branded ATX power supplies lack the permanent on-product electrical-shock warning label, a serious risk if the unit is opened.
- [26407] Generac portable generators can leak gasoline from the carburetor on first fill; CPSC warns of fire and burn risk and notes consumers whose units have already been fueled may be at lower residual risk.
- [26419] Fisher & Paykel free-standing professional gas ranges (manufactured in Thailand) can experience delayed ignition, with gas accumulating until combustion forces the oven door open — a burn hazard.
Other notable injury hazards
- [26431] Tzumi Electronics FitRx SmartBell Quick-Select adjustable dumbbells can shed weight plates from the handle mid-lift, an impact-injury hazard.
- [26412] Macy's Arch Studio tea kettles can have the handle detach when heated, a burn hazard; Macy's is offering full refunds.
- [26435] 32 Degrees heated socks can cause burns when worn during high-intensity activity that combines heat, friction, moisture, and pressure.
- [26413] Fun and Function children's metal multi-point swing frames can crack or break in use, posing a fall hazard.
- [26409] nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs (imported by Xingwenfeng) can expand unintentionally when the protective pin fails — and even when engaged, expansion is too fast to react to — creating projectile and laceration hazards.
FDA — Drugs
The FDA enforcement report is dominated by a single sterility-driven sweep at Fresenius Kabi USA (Lake Zurich, IL), plus a compounder action and a Teva CGMP recall. All items below are Class II (temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences).
Fresenius Kabi sodium chloride sweep (March 11, Class II — Lack of Assurance of Sterility)
Six lots of IV saline in freeflex bags were recalled the same day for sterility assurance failures: [D-0427-2026] 0.9% NaCl 2,250 mg/250 mL (NDC 65219-470-05); [D-0424-2026] 0.45% NaCl 1,125 mg/250 mL (NDC 63323-626-03); [D-0432-2026] 0.9% NaCl 900 mg/100 mL in 500 mL bag (NDC 65219-432-20); [D-0426-2026] 0.9% NaCl 900 mg/100 mL in 100 mL bag (NDC 65219-468-05); [D-0428-2026] 0.9% NaCl 4,500 mg/500 mL (NDC 65219-472-05); and [D-0430-2026] 0.9% NaCl 100 mL Single Dose, distributed by BD (Franklin Lakes, NJ) and manufactured by Fresenius Kabi. Hospitals should check freeflex bag stock against these unit-of-use NDCs.
Fagron compounded vancomycin (March 20, Class II)
[D-0440-2026] Vancomycin HCl 1.25 g in 250 mL 0.9% NaCl (NDC 71266-5083-01) and [D-0441-2026] Vancomycin HCl 1.5 g in 250 mL 0.9% NaCl (NDC 71266-5085-01), both compounded by Fagron Sterile Services (Wichita, KS), were recalled for lack of sterility assurance plus a mechanical defect — the blue Break-Off-Part can detach from the administration port.
Teva clonidine patches — CGMP deviation (March 19, Class II)
[D-0472-2026] Clonidine Transdermal System 0.1 mg/day and [D-0473-2026] 0.2 mg/day, manufactured by Actavis Laboratories UT (Salt Lake City) and distributed by Actavis Pharma/Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, were recalled for CGMP deviations — specifically, use of an unapproved raw material in production.
