Consumer Recalls Daily2026-04-30April 30, 2026
Consumer Recalls Daily — 2026-04-30
TITLE: Recalls Daily — CPSC swamped with child-injury Class I hazards; FDA flags benzene-tainted acne lotion, sterility failures in epinephrine and compounded semaglutide
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CPSC — Consumer Products
The April 16 and April 23 dockets are dominated by death-or-serious-injury filings, with infant sleep products, children's tower stools, and electrical equipment leading the slate. No deaths are confirmed in any notice, but multiple products are pulled for violating mandatory federal safety standards.
Infant and child products (highest urgency)
- [26438] Cpzzkq baby loungers (sold on Amazon by CetoPMax) and [26437] HappyGira's *Sweetie Baby* and *Style Life Eleven* loungers were recalled April 23 for violating the mandatory infant sleep/support cushion standards — padding can obstruct breathing and short side walls fail to secure infants, posing suffocation and fall hazards.
- Three importers — [26433] AMZCMJ DGD, [26432] TOETOL HOME, and [26430] Wiifo — recalled functionally identical children's tower stools that can collapse, tip, or entrap a child's torso through side openings; CPSC cites risk of serious injury and death across all three notices.
- [26434] Autobrush's *Sonic Pro* children's toothbrush delivery boxes contain accessible lithium coin batteries in violation of Reese's Law, an ingestion hazard that CPSC flags as potentially fatal.
- [26436] Magnetic stick figure sets sold on Walmart by BlissfulDestiny violate the toy magnet standard with loose high-powered magnets — a known cause of intestinal perforation when multiple are swallowed.
- [26440] KMUYSL *Big Red Barn* farm animal playsets (Amazon seller MISSJUNE) and [26411] ATOYUS activity cubes (Amazon seller Melofaver US) violate the small parts ban for under-3 toys; [26427] SpringFlower Montessori toy sets and [26428] JC Sales *Lil' Buddies* pet laser toys were pulled for choking and button-cell battery hazards respectively.
- [26414] SEGMART mini round toddler trampolines pose a strangulation risk from hammock, punching-bag, and hand-ring accessory straps; [26413] Fun and Function metal multi-point swing frames can crack mid-use, a fall hazard.
Electrical and burn hazards
- [26407] Generac Power Systems recalled portable generators after fuel leaks from the carburetor on first fill created a fire/burn hazard — notable because Generac is a mainstream brand with broad U.S. distribution.
- Three pressure-washer importers — [26420] Agiiman, [26421] Fengrong Tool, and [26422] Le Hao Tool — recalled units lacking integral GFCI protection, an electrocution risk that CPSC tagged as potentially fatal across all three notices.
- [26426] Apex Gaming PCs pulled *Manik* and Apex-branded ATX power supplies for missing on-product shock/electrocution warning labels.
- [26419] Fisher & Paykel free-standing professional gas ranges (built in Thailand) can experience delayed ignition, causing gas accumulation that blows the oven door open — a burn hazard.
- [26412] Macy's *Arch Studio* tea kettle handles can detach when heated; [26435] 32 Degrees heated socks can burn wearers under combined heat, friction, moisture, and pressure during high-intensity activity.
Other notable hazards
- [26425] ZOLIQUEX adult portable bed rails (sold on Amazon) violate the mandatory adult bed-rail standard, posing entrapment and asphyxiation risk — a hazard class with documented fatalities in the elderly population.
- [26429] mGanna sodium hydroxide (lye) pellet bags (Amazon seller Archie Xpress) shipped without the child-resistant packaging required under the Poison Prevention Packaging Act.
- [26431] Tzumi Electronics' *FitRx SmartBell* adjustable dumbbells can shed weight plates mid-lift, an impact-injury hazard.
- [26409] nvyue *Magic Pocket Staffs* (importer Xingwenfeng) can expand uncontrollably even with the protective pin engaged, creating projectile and laceration risks.
FDA — Drugs
No Class I drug recalls this cycle; the most consequential entries are Class II quality-and-sterility failures, plus a benzene contamination event in an OTC acne product.
- [D-0452-2026] FarmHouse Fresh *Midnight Clearing* night lotion (2.5% benzoyl peroxide), manufactured by Owen Biosciences Inc., was recalled March 3 (Class II) for benzene contamination — the latest in an ongoing benzoyl peroxide benzene-formation issue that has shadowed the OTC acne category since 2024.
- [D-0483-2026] International Medication Systems (an Amphastar company) recalled epinephrine injection USP, 1 mg/10 mL, NDC 76329-3318-1, on April 1 for lack of assurance of sterility — material because epinephrine is an emergency-use drug stocked in crash carts.
- [D-0471-2026] Payless Compounders recalled compounded semaglutide-glycine-cyanocobalamin injectable (2.5 mg, 5 mg, 1 mg/mL formulations) distributed via Northwest Compounders, Beaverton, OR, also for sterility failures — adding to the FDA's running concerns about compounded GLP-1 products.
- [D-0449-2026] Cipla USA recalled cinacalcet hydrochloride 30 mg tablets, NDC 69097-410-02 (manufactured at Cipla's Patalganga, India site), for CGMP deviations and N-nitroso-cinacalcet above the acceptable daily intake — the latest nitrosamine impurity finding to hit a generic.
- [D-0476-2026] Sun Pharmaceutical/Taro recalled fluocinonide 0.05% cream, 30 g, NDC 51672-1386-2, for failed viscosity specs out of stability testing.
- [D-0480-2026] glo Skin Beauty's *Remedy Gel* hydrocortisone 1% (NDC 66915-531-12/-13), manufactured by Island Kinetics d.b.a. CoValence Laboratories, was recalled March 18 as Class III for subpotency.
- Four parallel Class II recalls — [D-0462-2026], [D-0461-2026], [D-0460-2026], and [D-0456-2026] — cover honey-lemon and sugar-free menthol cough drops distributed by Medical Group Care LLC (under MGC Health, Discount Drug Mart, and military exchange labels), all manufactured by Xiamen Kang Zhongyuan Biotechnology Co., Ltd. and pulled following FDA observations from an August 15, 2025 inspection of the Chinese facility.
No FDA device or food recalls were reported in this cycle.
