Expert articles that turn complex product safety and recall developments into clear, actionable insights — written by regulated-industry professionals in plain language.
Children's sleepwear must meet strict federal flammability standards — but not all products comply. Learn how to check your child's pajamas and what to do if they've been recalled.
Read Article →Raw dairy products can harbor E. coli O157:H7 — a strain that causes kidney failure in young children. Learn how to identify contaminated products and protect your family from hidden foodborne risks.
Read Article →Over 3.1 million eye drop bottles across 8 FDA recalls — all from one manufacturer, sold under dozens of store brands at every major US pharmacy. Here's why contaminated eye drops keep making headlines and what you should do now.
Read Article →Male-to-male extension cords have exposed energized prongs and are used to illegally backfeed generators — creating electrocution, fire, and carbon monoxide risks. Here's why you should never own one.
Read Article →A defective gas connector behind your stove or dryer can leak silently — and ignite without warning. Here's what homeowners need to know about home gas leak hazards and how to respond when a product is recalled.
Read Article →Wire bristle grill brush injuries send consumers to the ER every year.
Read Article →E-bike battery fire hazards injure riders and damage homes. Learn the risks, warning signs, and what to do when your e-bike is recalled.
Read Article →Infant walker fall hazards injure thousands of babies yearly. Learn the risks, safety standards, and what to do when a recall is issued.
Read Article →Button cell batteries power the LED features in everyday products — but when those products break or are recalled, the hidden batteries inside become a serious choking and chemical burn risk for children. Here's what every parent needs to know.
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