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Consumer Recalls Daily2026-04-24April 24, 2026

Consumer Recalls Daily — 2026-04-24

TITLE: Consumer Recalls Daily — April 24, 2026: GFCI-less pressure washers dominate CPSC docket; Generac, BISSELL, Fisher & Paykel issue major recalls

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CPSC — Consumer Products

Lead: Products Cited for Death or Serious Injury Risk

  • [26407] Generac Power Systems is recalling portable generators after determining that gasoline can leak from the carburetor on first fill, creating a fire and burn hazard serious enough to warrant a death-risk classification; owners who have already operated the units past the initial fill are not at continued risk.
  • [26385] BISSELL is recalling more than one million Steam Shot OmniReach steam cleaners because attachments can unexpectedly detach and expel boiling water or steam onto users — one of the largest home-appliance recalls of the year by volume.
  • [26419] Fisher & Paykel (Thailand) is recalling free-standing professional gas ranges after reports that the oven can experience delayed ignition, allowing gas to accumulate and forcing the oven door open in a combustion event — a significant burn hazard for a premium kitchen line.
  • [26412] Macy's is recalling Arch Studio tea kettles because the handle can detach from the heated kettle during use, posing a serious burn hazard; consumers are entitled to a full refund.
  • [26395] Head USA is recalling ski boots in which the fluorescent-yellow shell and sole-insert materials can deteriorate and fracture, causing falls — a notable hardgoods recall heading into the off-season service cycle.

GFCI-less Pressure Washers: A Category-Wide Enforcement Sweep

CPSC on April 16 issued seven near-identical recalls of electric pressure washers lacking an integral ground-fault circuit interrupter, a feature the agency treats as mandatory to prevent shock and electrocution. Affected importers/brands: [26420] Agiiman, [26421] Fengrong Tool, [26422] Le Hao Tool, [26423] Sweetcrispy, [26406] BAYOTAK USA, and [26417] Patoolio Direct. The coordinated rollout signals an ongoing CPSC push against direct-import pressure-washer SKUs — expect more to follow.

Children's Products: Ingestion, Choking, Strangulation

  • [26414] SEGMART (Shenzhen Segmart Technology) mini round toddler trampolines are recalled because straps on the included hammock, punching-bag and hand-ring accessories can entangle and strangle young children.
  • [26411] ATOYUS activity cubes sold on Amazon by Melofaver US violate the small-parts ban — xylophone screws and clock hands can detach — and are recalled as a choking hazard for children under three.
  • [26427] SpringFlower Montessori toy sets (Amazon) contain an airplane-shaped teething toy with tentacle ends that violates the mandatory teething-toy standard and poses a choking risk.
  • Button-cell and coin-battery ingestion drove four additional children's-product recalls: [26428] JC Sales Lil' Buddies pet laser toys, [26408] Letokids (Guangzhou Letao Keji) Sanlebi Pet Vet Playsets, [26424] ZMC Group LED Finger Beam Lights, and [26396] Besslly Store Halloween pumpkin carving kits — all cited for batteries accessible to children.
  • [26403] LED lights sold on Amazon by Happiness Light were recalled for the same coin-battery access defect, extending the pattern to adult-marketed goods within reach of children.
  • [26392] Maitys magnetic drinkware charms (Amazon) contain loose high-powered magnets that can attract through intestinal tissue if swallowed — a violation of the federal magnet standard.
  • [26413] Fun and Function is recalling children's metal multi-point swing frames that can crack or break mid-use, causing falls.

Adult Bed Rails: Second Entrapment Recall in Two Weeks

CPSC continues to clear noncompliant adult portable bed rails from Amazon. [26425] ZOLIQUEX (China) rails were pulled April 16 for failing the mandatory entrapment/asphyxiation standard, following [26387] the April 9 recall of Easymake rails imported by ZFZG-US (mfr. Zhongshan Yungu Daily Products). Both cite the same failure mode: users can become trapped within the rail or between the rail and mattress.

Electrical and Miscellaneous

  • [26426] Apex Gaming PCs is recalling Manik- and Apex-branded ATX power supplies that lack the permanent on-product shock/electrocution warning label required when units can be opened by end users.
  • [26409] nvyue Magic Pocket Staffs (imported by Xingwenfeng) are recalled because the protective pin can fail, causing the staff to expand faster than users can react — a projectile and laceration hazard.

FDA — Drugs, Devices, Food

No Class I drug recalls appear in today's feed; all entries are Class II or III, and most are historical terminations rather than fresh actions. The only 2025–2026 event in the set:

  • [D-0115-2026] ProRx LLC (Exton, PA) voluntarily recalled Semaglutide Injection 10 mg/4 mL multidose vials (NDC 84139-225-04) for lack of assurance of sterility — a Class II action dated 2025-10-15 and relevant given the compounded-GLP-1 landscape now tightening under FDA scrutiny.

The remaining FDA items are terminated Class II/III recalls useful mainly as file reference: [D-321-2016] Essential Wellness Pharmacy compounded progesterone (sterility); [D-0080-2021] Greenbrier/Albek Assured hand sanitizer (methanol contamination, sub-label ethanol); [D-1285-2020] Teva mixed amphetamine salts 5 mg (mixed-strength bottles); [D-0623-2022] Perrigo/SUPERVALU No Drip oxymetazoline nasal spray (contaminated excipient); [D-1398-2016] PharMEDium fentanyl/bupivacaine IV bags (glass particulate in API); [D-1443-2014] Pfizer/Agouron Viracept 625 mg (expiry-date mislabeling, Class III); [D-0572-2024] Little Moon Essentials Crampy Belly Rub (CGMP); [D-0194-2019] Pharm D Solutions Trimix QM10 injectable (sterility); and [D-1066-2013] AmeriSource Bergen/Pfizer Ifosfamide 3g/60mL (cold-chain temperature abuse).