Consumer Recalls Daily2026-04-29April 29, 2026
Consumer Recalls Daily — 2026-04-29
TITLE: Recalls Daily — CPSC blitzes baby loungers, tower stools, GFCI-less pressure washers; FDA flags benzene in acne lotion, nitrosamine in cinacalcet
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CPSC — Consumer Products
The Commission cleared a heavy backlog over its April 16 and April 23 announcement windows, with nearly every recall this cycle citing a serious-injury-or-death hazard profile. Children's products and electrical equipment dominate.
Infant and child products (death-risk hazards lead)
- [26433], [26432], and [26430] are a coordinated sweep of children's tower stools imported by AMZCMJ DGD, TOETOL HOME, and Wiifo — all can collapse, tip, or allow torso entrapment through side openings, posing fall and asphyxiation risks to toddlers.
- [26438] Cpzzkq baby loungers (sold on Amazon by CetoPMax) and [26437] HappyGira Sweetie Baby and Style Life Eleven loungers both violate the federal infant sleep/support-cushion standards; padding can obstruct breathing and short side walls plus a missing stand create suffocation and fall hazards.
- [26414] SEGMART (Shenzhen Segmart Technology) mini round toddler trampolines were recalled for strangulation risk — children can become entangled in the hammock, punching-bag, and hand-ring accessory straps.
- [26434] Autobrush is recalling its Sonic Pro children's toothbrush *delivery boxes* because an accessible lithium coin cell violates Reese's Law packaging requirements — ingestion can be fatal.
- [26440] KMUYSL Big Red Barn farm animal playsets (Amazon seller MISSJUNE), [26411] ATOYUS children's activity cubes (Amazon seller Melofaver US), [26427] SpringFlower Montessori toy sets (airplane teether with tentacle ends), and [26428] JC Sales Lil' Buddies pet laser toys all violate the small-parts ban or button-cell standard, creating choking or battery-ingestion hazards for under-3s.
- [26436] Magnetic stick figure sets (Walmart seller BlissfulDestiny) violate the toy magnet standard — loose high-powered magnets can attract through intestinal tissue if swallowed, a known fatal-injury pattern.
- [26413] Fun and Function children's metal multi-point swing frames can crack or break mid-use, creating a fall hazard; consumers should stop use and contact the firm for remedy.
Electrical and combustion hazards
- [26420] Agiiman, [26421] Fengrong Tool, and [26422] Le Hao Tool pressure washers all lack an integral GFCI, posing shock and electrocution risk — a three-firm coordinated CPSC action against noncompliant imported units.
- [26426] Apex Gaming PCs is recalling Manik and Apex-branded ATX power supplies for missing the permanent on-product shock-hazard warning label required when units may be opened.
- [26407] Generac Power Systems portable generators can leak fuel from the carburetor on first fill, creating burn and fire risk; owners who have already filled and run units past a threshold volume are at lower risk per CPSC's notice.
- [26419] Fisher & Paykel free-standing professional gas ranges (manufactured in Thailand) can experience delayed ignition that accumulates gas and blows the oven door open — burn hazard.
Adult and miscellaneous
- [26425] ZOLIQUEX (China) adult portable bed rails sold on Amazon violate the mandatory adult bed-rail standard; users can be entrapped within the rail or between rail and mattress, an asphyxiation pattern that drove the underlying rule.
- [26431] Tzumi Electronics is recalling FitRx SmartBell quick-select adjustable dumbbells because weight plates can dislodge from the handle mid-lift, causing impact injury.
- [26412] Macy's Arch Studio tea kettles can shed their handle when heated, posing scald/burn risk; full refund offered.
- [26435] 32 Degrees heated socks can burn wearers when high-intensity activity combines heat, friction, moisture, and pressure — stop-use remedy only.
- [26429] mGanna sodium hydroxide (lye) pellet bags sold on Amazon by Archie Xpress lack the child-resistant packaging required under the Poison Prevention Packaging Act; chemical-burn risk to skin and eyes.
- [26409] nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs (importer Xingwenfeng) have a defective protective pin allowing rapid unintentional expansion — projectile and laceration hazard with no time to react.
FDA — Drugs
No Class I drug recalls this cycle; the docket is dominated by Class II actions for sterility, contamination, and nitrosamine impurity issues.
- [D-0452-2026] FarmHouse Fresh Midnight Clearing Night Lotion (2.5% benzoyl peroxide acne treatment, 0.5 oz and 1 oz tubes, made by Owen Biosciences) is being pulled for benzene contamination — Class II — extending the benzene-in-BPO problem that has dogged the acne category over the past year.
- [D-0449-2026] Cipla USA is recalling Cinacalcet Hydrochloride 30 mg tablets (NDC 69097-410-02, made at Cipla Ltd., Patalganga, India) for CGMP deviations and N-nitroso-cinacalcet above the acceptable daily intake — Class II, the latest nitrosamine action in a chronic generic-drug pattern.
- [D-0483-2026] International Medication Systems (Amphastar) is recalling Epinephrine Injection USP, 1 mg/10 mL (0.1 mg/mL), NDC 76329-3318-1, for lack of assurance of sterility — Class II, notable given the product's emergency-use role.
- [D-0471-2026] Payless Compounders / Northwest Compounders (Beaverton, OR) is recalling compounded Semaglutide-Glycine-Cyanocobalamin injectable (2.5 mg, 5 mg, 1 mg/mL in 0.5 mL vials) for lack of sterility assurance — Class II, and another data point in FDA's continuing scrutiny of compounded GLP-1 products.
- [D-0476-2026] Sun Pharmaceutical / Taro is recalling Fluocinonide 0.05% cream, 30 g tubes, NDC 51672-1386-2, after stability testing showed out-of-spec viscosity above the upper limit — Class II.
- [D-0462-2026], [D-0461-2026], [D-0460-2026], and [D-0456-2026] are a four-lot coordinated Class II recall of menthol cough drops manufactured by Xiamen Kang Zhongyuan Biotechnology (China) for MGC Health, Discount Drug Mart, and the military Exchange Select brand — initiated at FDA's recommendation following observations during an August 15, 2025 inspection of the Chinese manufacturer.
- [D-0480-2026] Island Kinetics (CoValence Laboratories), distributed by glo Skin Beauty, is recalling Remedy Gel hydrocortisone 1%, 30 mL bottles (NDC 66915-531-12 and -13) as a subpotent drug — Class III, the lowest-severity tier.
No FDA device or food recalls appeared in today's feed.
