CPSC Issues Key Product Recalls for Consumer Safety
On July 9, 2026, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a series of product recalls and safety warnings that consumers should heed. These recalls are a vital reminder about the importance of product safety and the risks associated with certain consumer items.
Overview of Recent Product Recalls
The CPSC's recent notice highlighted several products that have been recalled due to significant safety concerns, including fire hazards and risks of serious injuries. The process for recalling products is crucial in maintaining consumer safety, and the agency is proactive in its efforts to ensure that defective items are removed from the market.
Greenworks Tools Recall
Among the products recalled are the Greenworks Tools that utilize USB-C batteries. With a staggering
554,780 units affected, this recall is particularly significant. The CPSC received
34 reports of instances where batteries exhibited dangerous symptoms such as smoke, sparking, and fire while in use. This alarming situation emphasizes the serious risks associated with faulty battery-operated tools and highlights the importance of continually assessing product safety.
Conair's Cuisinart Propane Grills
Another major recall issued concerns the
Cuisinart Propel+ Four Burner 3-In-1 Gas Grills offered by Conair, with
12,660 units pulled due to a risk of laceration. Consumers reported
37 incidents where the glass shattered during operation, leading not only to property damage but potentially life-threatening injuries.
Biometric Gun Safes
In a different category,
BBRKIN's biometric gun safes, with
9,100 units recalled, pose serious injury risks. The product's inherent flaws potentially compromise user safety, making this recall particularly critical given the product's nature.
Best Buy Insignia® Gas Ranges
The CPSC also announced a recall of
3,820 units of the
Insignia® gas ranges sold at Best Buy. These units were found to have knobs that could accidentally activate, leading to a risk of severe burns and property damage due to unintended gas exposure.
Other Significant Recalls
Additionally, a series of other products were recalled due to various hazardous conditions:
- - Moodooy Bed Rails: 228 units recalled due to risks of entrapment and asphyxiation, violating mandatory standards for portable bed rails.
- - WonderStone Infant Walkers: With 70 units affected, this recall was issued due to a serious risk of falls.
- - Flaunt Magsafe Battery Chargers: 1,400 units were recalled due to fire hazards.
Heated Insoles Safety Warning
CPSC also issued urgent warnings regarding heated insoles by
Meisinuo and
METASONO/MEATSONO. Reports of
17 incidents and
14 incidents respectively indicated fires and serious burns, including severe injuries requiring hospitalization. These alarming incidents underline the need for consumers to cease using these heated insoles immediately.
Warning on Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Lastly, the CPSC emphasized the danger of JNHCD Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors, which failed to provide adequate warnings about smoke and fire hazards, thereby endangering lives.
Conclusion
The CPSC remains committed to protecting public safety by issuing these recalls and warnings. Consumers are encouraged to visit
CPSC.gov for the latest updates and to report any dangerous products or injuries. By staying informed and taking the necessary precautions, consumers can help mitigate risks related to defective products in their homes. The agency’s continuous efforts aim to prevent consumer injuries and ensure the safety of household goods across the nation.
For anyone with affected products, it is crucial to follow the guidelines provided by the CPSC and ensure that any recalled items are promptly removed from your residence. By doing so, you contribute to a safer community for all.