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Consumer Recalls Daily2026-06-03June 3, 2026

Consumer Recalls Daily — 2026-06-03

TITLE: Recalls Daily — Magnet, battery and tip-over hazards dominate CPSC slate; Class I MG217 cream pulled for Staph contamination

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CPSC — Consumer Goods

Death-risk recalls lead the slate

Five separate CPSC actions in the last two weeks cite a risk of serious injury or death to children from ingestion of high-powered magnets or button-cell batteries — the agency's most persistent enforcement theme this cycle:

  • Recall 26509 — Daoen's Zen Magnetic Promotional Ball Sets violate the mandatory toy standard as loose high-powered magnets; ingestion can cause intestinal perforation and death. Companion action 26508 covers MiniWarGaming and Primal Horizon disc magnets, which exceeded permitted flux and fit within CPSC's small-parts cylinder.
  • Recall 26515 — Anzmtosn (Shenzhen Bangduola) Luminous Fidget Spinner Balls sold on Amazon, plus 26514 and 26483 for Missry Associates' Misco Sports light-up racket and badminton sets, all violate the toy standard because button-cell battery compartments are accessible to children. 26497 and 26503 add ABC Trading's children's toys and WSDZ light-up glasses to the same hazard pattern.
  • Recall 26510 (Proudly American Store) and 26484 (LiCB / Guangzhou Lichengbei, sold on Amazon) cover loose lithium coin batteries shipped without the child-resistant packaging or warning labels required by Reese's Law.

Tip-over, fall and entrapment hazards for children

  • Recall 26522 — Walmart is recalling Mainstays 9-Drawer Fabric Dressers (made by Vietnam's Hop Thang Interior Wood) for violating the STURDY Act clothing-storage-unit standard; the units are unstable unsecured and pose tip-over and entrapment risks to children.
  • Recall 26502 — PandaEar Portable Hook-On Chairs violate the mandatory standard because crotch restraints can be removed without a tool, allowing infants to fall through.
  • Recall 26493 (Cosyland) and 26490 (Guidecraft) cover children's tower/standing stools that can collapse, tip, or allow torso entrapment through side openings.

Fire, burn and carbon-monoxide hazards

  • Recall 26494 — Generac Power Systems is expanding its recall of Generac and DR Power electric-start pressure washers to additional models; a malfunctioning start/stop button can self-start the engine, posing a fatal CO poisoning risk in enclosed spaces.
  • Recall 26513 (Joy Furniture / Zhejiang Mingrui's Talan and Royce illuminated sphere living-room sets) and 26504 (Bethlehem Lights 10-inch Illuminated Ribbon Spheres sold via QVC) both involve overheating LED lights with a stated risk of serious injury or death from fire.
  • Recall 26511 — Tzumi Electronics SLF Sauna Blankets can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards; 26506 covers Giantex/Costway portable steam saunas whose diffusers can deliver steam directly against the user.

Vehicle and mechanical hazards

  • Recall 26482 — BRP is recalling Can-Am ATVs after the speed-limiter control was found to malfunction, causing unexpected acceleration; consumers are told to stop using Speed Limiter Mode immediately pending repair.
  • Recall 26501 — Lil Pick Up youth ATVs fail the federal ATV standard on mechanical suspension and reverse indicator lighting, posing crash and burn risks.
  • Recall 26479 — Minka Lighting Group's Bardon Series pendant fixtures can detach from the downrod during installation, an impact hazard rated as risk of serious injury or death.
  • Recall 26486 (Amazon Basics 55-lb adjustable dumbbells) and 26498 (HomeProGym resistance bands) both involve components that can dislodge under load and strike the user.
  • Recall 26512 — Giantex lounge chairs have a finger pinch point in the recline mechanism that CPSC flags as an amputation risk.

Notable chemical hazard

  • Recall 26499 — The Orb Factory's Orb Funkee squeeze toys may contain fibrous tremolite asbestos in the embedded sand; CPSC is telling consumers to remove the toys from children immediately. The agency's framing as risk of serious injury or death is unusual for a toy chemical-content action and worth watching for follow-on enforcement.

FDA — Drugs

Class I

  • D-0553-2026 — Wisconsin Pharmacal Company is recalling MG217 Multi-Symptom Treatment Cream & Skin Protectant (colloidal oatmeal 2%, 6 oz), made at its Jackson, WI facility, after confirmed *Staphylococcus aureus* contamination of the non-sterile product. This is the only Class I action this cycle and the highest-priority FDA item.

Class II

  • D-0546-2026 — UCB Biosciences is recalling Cimzia (certolizumab pegol) 2×200 mg/mL prefilled syringes (NDCs 50474-710-79/-80/-81, including starter kits and professional samples) for lack of assurance of sterility — a significant action given Cimzia's use in immunocompromised IBD and rheumatology patients.
  • D-0544-2026 and D-0545-2026 — Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) is pulling erythromycin tablets USP 250 mg (NDC 70710-1047-3) and 500 mg (NDC 70710-1048-3) made by Zydus Lifesciences in Ahmedabad after CGMP deviations and N-Nitroso-Desmethyl-Erythromycin levels above the acceptable intake limit — the latest nitrosamine impurity recall in the antibiotic class.
  • D-0541-2026 — Lupin Pharmaceuticals is recalling liraglutide injection 18 mg/3 mL pens (NDC 70748-346-02 and -03) after a white thread-like particulate was found in the cartridge; the GLP-1 supply chain remains under scrutiny.
  • D-0548-2026 — IntegraDose Compounding Services (Shoreview, MN) is recalling compounded fentanyl citrate sterile CADD-for-injection bags (2,250 mcg/50 mL, NDC 71139-6030-1) as subpotent — a dosing-accuracy risk for hospital pain-management patients.
  • D-0538-2026 — Safecor Health is recalling unit-dose atomoxetine HCl 10 mg capsules (NDC 64380-474-01) after a label mix-up in which 25 mg capsules were labeled as 10 mg, creating a 2.5× overdose risk in ADHD patients.

Class III

  • D-0537-2026, D-0534-2026 and D-0535-2026 — Three parallel primidone tablet recalls (American Health Packaging 50 mg, NDC 68084-202-01; GSMS/Lannett 50 mg, NDC 51407-637-05 and 250 mg, NDC 51407-638-01) all cite the same API cross-contamination with trace Acemetacin, pointing to a shared upstream primidone API source worth tracking.
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