
The Benadryl contains diphenhydramine, which must be in child-resistant packaging as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The packaging of the products is not child-resistant, posing a risk of poisoning if the contents are swallowed by young children.
Consumers should immediately secure the Benadryl out of the sight and reach of children and contact Arsell for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to submit their Amazon order number and a photo demonstrating disposal of the recalled Benadryl to [email protected]. Only the bottle is being recalled, not the medicine itself, but both should be disposed of. All known purchasers are being contacted directly.
About 2,300

The folding mechanism can fail and cause the handlebars or stem to fold while the scooter is in use, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled scooters and contact Segway to receive information to determine whether the folding mechanism needs adjustment and to receive a free maintenance kit. The kit includes tools and instructions for checking and tightening the folding mechanism and keeping it properly maintained.
About 220,000

The recalled dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, posing serious tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in injuries or death to children. The dressers violate performance and labeling requirements of the STURDY Act.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled dressers if they are not properly anchored to a wall and place them in an area that children cannot access. Contact ONME Direct for instructions to receive a full refund and submit a photo of the consumer disposing of the product to [email protected]. ONME Direct and Walmart are contacting all known purchasers directly.
About 28,590

The brew cup handle can forcefully eject during use, shattering the glass carafe and posing a burn and laceration hazard.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled espresso machines and contact Sensio for a refund.
About 12,300

The lithium-ion battery in the recalled power banks can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled wireless portable power banks and contact VC Group for a free replacement power bank. To receive a replacement, consumers will be required to provide photographs of their power bank with the word “Recalled” written in permanent marker before uploading them to the firm’s website at https://velvetcaviar.com/pages/magsafe-battery-pack-recall. Consumers should dispose of the power banks in accordance with local and state regulations.
About 89,500

The recalled products can contain Pseudomonas species bacteria, including Pseudomonas oleovorans, an environmental organism found widely in soil and water. People with weakened immune systems or external medical devices who are exposed to the bacteria face a risk of serious infection that may require medical treatment. The bacteria can enter the body through the eyes or through a break in the skin. People with healthy immune systems are usually not affected by the bacteria.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Woolite Delicates detergent with lot codes S24364, S24365 and S24366 and contact Reckitt for a full refund. To receive a refund, consumers should write their name and “Recalled” in permanent marker on the back of the product, then take a photo with the UPC and lot code visible, and email the photo to [email protected]. Once consumers receive their refund, they should dispose of the product by closing the bottle tightly and placing it in household trash. Do not empty the product prior to disposal. Do not attempt to recycle the product bottle.
About 16,200

The engine control module (ECM) lower mount support could have broken in production and left a loose part inside the engine compartment, allowing it to enter the throttle body area and lead to a stuck throttle. This poses a crash hazard and risk of serious injuries or death.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled snowmobiles and contact a BRP dealer to schedule a free appointment. Dealers will inspect the ECM and the throttle body area to look for any ECM lower mount support broken part. If found, dealers will remove the detached part and replace the ECM free of charge. BRP is contacting all known purchasers.
About 4,144 (In addition, about 2,205 were sold in Canada)
The recalled pool vacuum cleaner has a large current adapter that can overheat, posing burn and fire hazards.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pool vacuums and contact Aiper to receive a free replacement Aiper Scuba S1 robotic pool cleaner. Aiper will provide a free return label for consumers to send the recalled product back to Aiper. Within 15 days of receiving the recalled Seagull Pro, Aiper will ship the replacement product. Aiper is contacting all known purchasers directly.
About 32,660 (In addition, about 2,530 were sold in Canada)
The skis can detach from the snowmobile, posing a crash hazard and risk of serious injury.
Consumers should immediately stop using snowmobiles equipped with the recalled Kimpex ski kits and adaptor kits, and contact a Kimpex dealer for a free repair kit.
About 1,980 (In addition, 2,600 were sold in Canada)
Weight plates can dislodge from the dumbbell handle during use, posing an impact hazard to consumers.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled adjustable dumbbells and contact Tzumi Electronics for a free repair consisting of a new dumbbell handle and storage tray.
About 12,400

The mattresses pose a fire hazard in violation of federal flammability regulations and a risk of serious injury or death. The mattresses also do not have required labeling.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using the mattresses immediately and dispose of them in accordance with local disposal requirements. Do not sell or give away these hazardous mattresses.
About 62,640

CPSC urges consumers to stop using and destroy all Welspo-branded play yards immediately. To destroy the product, first disassemble the fabric cover from the frame. Cut up the play yard cover and mattress pad, and then dispose of the pieces in the trash or recycling.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using and destroy all Welspo-branded play yards immediately. To destroy the product, first disassemble the fabric cover from the frame. Cut up the play yard cover and mattress pad, and then dispose of the pieces in the trash or recycling.

The lithium-ion battery inside the bottle can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
CPSC urges consumers to immediately dispose of the products following local hazardous waste disposal procedures.

The mattresses fail to meet federal thickness and dimension requirements for play yard mattresses sold separately from play yards, resulting in a dangerous gap between mattress and the play yard side. Babies have suffocated in gaps between an undersized mattress, or extra padding, and side walls of a product, especially when the infant’s face becomes trapped against the play yard or the mattress, preventing the infant from breathing.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using and dispose of the play yard mattresses immediately. Do not sell or give away these hazardous mattresses.

The Style Life Eleven loungers evaluated by CPSC violate the federal safety regulations for Infant Sleep Products because the sides are too low to contain the infant. The sleeping pad is too thick, posing a suffocation hazard. The enclosed openings at the foot of the loungers are wider than allowed, posing a fall hazard and an entrapment hazard to infants. Also, the baby loungers do not have a stand, posing a fall hazard if used on elevated surfaces. These violations create an unsafe sleeping environment for infants and can cause death or serious injury to infants.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using and destroy the Style Life Eleven baby loungers immediately and seek a recall remedy if available. Do not sell or give away these hazardous baby loungers.

The dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, posing a risk of serious injury or death from tip-over and entrapment hazards. The dressers violate the performance and labeling requirements of the STURDY Act and CPSC’s implementing regulations, which establish a mandatory safety standard to prevent injury or death caused by clothing or storage units tipping over.
CPSC urges consumers to dispose of or anchor the EnHomee Tall Dressers to a wall. Do not sell or give away these hazardous clothing storage units.
The high chairs pose a risk of serious injury or death to babies due to the fall hazard because they can tip over, the restraint system is not attached to the product, the tray can disengage, and the locks or latches can fail violating either the Federal booster seat or high chair regulations. In addition, the high chairs pose a fatal entrapment hazard because the opening between the tray and the seat is large enough to allow a baby to become entrapped violating the high chair regulation.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using the high chairs immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous products.

They pose a risk of burn injury from hot water.
CPSC urges consumers immediately to stop using the Uomeod Mini Steamers, cut the cord and dispose of the products. Do not sell or give away these hazardous steamers.

The hair dryers, which lack an integrated immersion protection device, can cause death or serious injury due to electrocution and shock hazards. The hair dryers are in violation of the federal regulations for hair dryers and present a substantial product hazard.
CPSC urges consumers to immediately stop using the hair dryers, and destroy them by unplugging, cutting the cord and safely disposing in the garbage.

First, the spacing between the cribs’ slats is wider than allowed under the federal safety standard, posing a potentially deadly entrapment hazard to children.
Second, in bedside sleeper mode, the product poses a fall hazard because the side rail is lower than the required height and it is missing a mechanism to attach the product to an adult bed, which violates the federal safety standard for bedside sleepers.
Third, the mattresses included with the product pose a hazard of fatal suffocation because they are too thick, which violates the federal safety regulation for crib mattresses.
Fourth, the product comes with a padded crib bumper which can obstruct breathing and cause death by suffocation. Padded crib bumpers are banned under federal law.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using the cribs immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous products.