RELATED: The Most Dangerous Toys and Baby Products Recalled in 2017 This was national news and difficult to miss, but that’s not always the case with furniture, children’s products, and clothing — which made up two-thirds of all product safety issues in 2015, according to the CPSC. With car companies accidentally maiming people Olympics as well, the real challenge is keeping all these recalls straight. Unless your kid gives you enough spare time to read Safekids.org daily (spoiler: they don’t), you might miss something. Most recalls require immediate action, so when you’re done nailing all of your furniture down, here are a few resources to keep you up-to-date and informed. ALSO: The Dangerous Toy and Baby Product Recalls That Happened in February
Download Recalls Pro App for Smartphone
The Recalls Pro app tells you when the FDA, CPSC, USDA, EPA or NHTSA think you’re SOL.
Search the Kids Product Recall Database
Babycenter.com has a searchable recalls database that goes back 12 months.
Get a Kids Product Recalls Newsletter
SafeKids.org issues a bi-monthly newsletter with all the latest recall information. It turns out, technology does a pretty good job of handling just this sort of information overload – when it’s not trying to kill us.