Portable Fuel Container Safety: What You Need to Know Before You Fill Up This Summer

That gas can sitting in your garage might be more dangerous than you realize. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns that portable fuel containers — including gas cans and other containers holding flammable liquids — can cause violent flash fires and severe, potentially fatal burn injuries when used or stored improperly. Each year, […]
Shield Line Recalls 8,420 MedPride Baby Oil Bottles Over Child Poisoning Risk From Non-Child-Resistant Packaging

Shield Line LLC of Branchburg, New Jersey, has recalled approximately 8,420 MedPride Baby Oil bottles after the CPSC determined the packaging lacks the child-resistant closure required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. If a young child opens the bottle and ingests the contents, the low-viscosity hydrocarbons in baby oil can be aspirated into the lungs, […]
CDC: Andes Virus Outbreak on a Cruise Ship – Frequently Asked Questions

What to know About Andes virus What is Andes virus? Is it a new virus? Andes virus is a type of hantavirus that can cause severe respiratory disease in people. It is not a new virus and is normally found in areas of South America. Hantavirus disease surveillance in the United States began in 1993 during an outbreak […]
Playground Safety: What Parents Need to Know Before Their Kids Hit the Swings

Summer means playgrounds — but the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns that playground equipment sends more than 190,000 children to hospital emergency rooms every year. Falls from equipment account for the vast majority of injuries, but deaths and serious injuries have also been reported from entanglement of ropes and clothing, head entrapment in […]
Spector & Co. Recalls 7,400 Super Off-Road Solar Power Banks Over Overheating Lithium-Ion Battery
Spector & Co. of Quebec, Canada, has recalled approximately 7,400 Super Off-Road 12,000 mAh Solar Wireless Power Banks after the lithium-ion battery was found to swell and overheat, posing a burn hazard. The recall was announced June 25, 2026. Spector & Co. has received two reports of the battery swelling. No injuries have been reported. […]
For Kids’ Sake: Think Toy Safety

Toys are a staple of summer play — but not all toys are safe for all children, and many toy-related injuries happen because parents are unaware of the specific hazards lurking in the toy box. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has set mandatory safety regulations for toys and children’s articles under the Federal […]
Daikin Comfort Technologies Recalls 13,514 Amana Air Conditioners And Heat Pumps Over Fire And Burn Hazard

Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, Inc. of Houston, Texas, has recalled approximately 13,514 Amana brand Window-Room Air Conditioners and Through the Wall air conditioners and heat pumps after discovering the heating element can remain energized during a ground fault even when the unit is turned off — posing a risk of fire and burn injury. The […]
CDC: Reported Cases of Hantavirus Disease

Highlights Learn about the history of hantavirus disease in the U.S. and when CDC started conducting surveillance or tracking the numbers of people who got sick from the disease. Find out where it is more commonly found in the U.S. and what communities have felt the biggest impacts. Hantavirus infection in the U.S. Hantavirus disease […]
Bicycle Helmet Safety: What Every Rider Needs to Know

Cycling is one of the most popular summer activities in America — but every year, hundreds of people die from bicycle-related head injuries that a helmet could have prevented. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports that about 900 people are killed annually in bicycle-related incidents, and more than 500,000 people are treated in […]
Rising Pharma Recalls 11,460 Bottles Of Chlorthalidone Blood Pressure Tablets Over Dissolution Failure

Rising Pharma Holdings, Inc. of East Brunswick, New Jersey, is recalling 11,460 bottles of Chlorthalidone Tablets USP 25mg after the tablets failed dissolution specifications during quality control testing — meaning they may not dissolve properly in the body and could be less effective or ineffective at controlling blood pressure. The recall was initiated June 5, […]