Product Safety reporting and analysis from Zorywire.

GOPO TOYS pull string teething toys sold on Amazon are recalled because the silicone strings can lodge in a child’s throat. CPSC says consumers should stop using the toy, check the batch number and contact GOPO Toys for a refund.

Beekeeper’s Naturals is recalling lot 5950 of its Saline Nasal Spray sold through Amazon after testing found microbial contamination concerns. Consumers should check the lot number, stop using affected bottles and contact the company for a refund.

About 2,200 BABESIDE Doll and Stroller Toys sold on Amazon are recalled because the toy pacifier and plush bear can pose choking hazards, the CPSC says. Consumers should take those accessories away from children and contact HYBDOLLS for free replacements.

Joolz and CPSC recalled Aer2 car seat adapter sets because they can fail to attach to the stroller and allow a car seat to fall. Owners should stop using adapters with an NL311 product identifier and register to return the set for a full refund.

Bada Boom Fireworks recalled about 1,060 Pyro Diablo “Diablo Rising” 9-shot fireworks because the CPSC said they exceed a federal pyrotechnic composition limit. Consumers should stop using them and contact the company for a full refund.

About 86,040 Kitchen HQ thermal insulated bowls sold through HSN are under recall because metal springs in the lids can catch fire in microwaves. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission lists SKNs 817800, 884907 and 900600; HSN is offering full or partial refunds.

Merkury Innovations recalled about 18,000 Hot + Cool Heating and Cooling Fans because they can overheat and pose a fire hazard. Owners should stop using the fan, check the model label and register with Merkury for a refund.

Kidisle KC101B hot and iced coffee makers are being recalled because they can release hot liquid or steam unexpectedly. Owners should stop using the machines and follow CPSC-listed refund steps.

The CPSC announced recalls of Michley children’s pajamas sold through SHEIN and Veseacky pajama sets sold on Amazon because the sleepwear violates flammability standards. Consumers should stop using the recalled pajamas, destroy them as directed and contact the seller for a refund.

GOPO Toys is recalling about 70,410 pull-string teething toys sold on Amazon because the silicone strings can pose a choking hazard. Consumers should stop using the toy immediately and contact GOPO Toys for a refund.

CooCooBaby is recalling Classic and Deluxe baby loungers because federal regulators say they pose suffocation, entrapment and fall hazards. Parents and caregivers should stop using the loungers and follow the company’s refund instructions.

Beekeeper’s Naturals recalled one lot of its Saline Nasal Spray sold through Amazon because it tested above acceptable yeast limits and may contain Aspergillus mold. Consumers should stop using bottles marked Lot 5950 with a 02/2028 expiration date and contact the company for a refund.

Target is recalling select Up & Up Fragrance Free and Fresh Cucumber Scented baby wipes over potential microbial contamination. The affected products include specific UPCs, date codes and expiration dates listed by Target and the FDA.

Dunelm has recalled five Seasonal Doorstops because the sand inside may contain asbestos. Customers should stop using affected products, check the barcode and care label, and return them to Dunelm for a refund or seek local disposal advice.

Thermos is recalling about 8.2 million food jars and bottles because stoppers can eject forcefully after perishables are stored inside for an extended period. Owners should stop using affected models and contact Thermos for a free replacement stopper or replacement bottle.




