Disclaimer
PlainRecalls makes federal product-recall data legible using public FDA, CPSC and NHTSA records. Please read how to use this information responsibly before acting on it.
Informational Only — Not Professional Advice
PlainRecalls is for general informational purposes only. Nothing on this site is safety, medical, legal, or financial advice. Whether a specific product you own is affected by a recall, and what remedy applies, depends on the exact model, lot, and dates in the official recall notice. For any decision about your safety or a recalled product, follow the issuing agency's notice and contact the manufacturer or a qualified professional.
Not Affiliated With Any Agency
PlainRecalls is an independent publication. We are not affiliated with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or any government agency. We do not issue, manage, or resolve recalls. All recall actions are determined by the issuing agencies and manufacturers.
Data Reflects Agency Release Cycles
Records on PlainRecalls reflect the most recent agency data we have processed and can lag an official announcement by 24–72 hours. A recall's status (active vs. closed), affected-unit count, and remedy details can change after we ingest a record, and source data may contain errors or be incomplete. Always confirm the current notice directly with the issuing agency before acting on a recall.
Where to Verify a Recall
Check the official sources directly: FDA recalls, CPSC recalls, and NHTSA recalls. For a quick all-government view, Recalls.gov links to each agency.
Reporting an Error
If a record looks wrong, use the contact page with the page URL and a source for the correct value. How we verify and fix reports is described in our editorial & corrections policy.