About RecallCheck
RecallCheck is a comprehensive US product recall search engine designed to help consumers quickly find recall information for products they own or are considering purchasing. Our goal is to make product safety information accessible, understandable, and actionable.
Our Mission
Every year, hundreds of products are recalled in the United States due to safety hazards ranging from minor inconveniences to life-threatening defects. Despite the critical importance of this information, recall data is scattered across multiple government agencies, manufacturer websites, and news outlets. RecallCheck exists to bridge this information gap by providing a centralized, easy-to-navigate platform where consumers can search for recall information by brand, product category, or government agency.
We believe that informed consumers are safer consumers. By making recall information more accessible, we aim to reduce the number of injuries and incidents caused by defective products. Our mission is to empower every American household with the knowledge they need to make safe purchasing decisions and respond appropriately when recalls affect products they own.
How RecallCheck Works
Data Collection
We compile product recall information from official government sources including the FDA, NHTSA, CPSC, USDA, EPA, and USCG. Our database is organized by brand, product category, and government agency to make searching intuitive and efficient. Each recall entry includes severity ratings, affected products, and recommended consumer actions.
Easy Search
RecallCheck allows you to search for recalls in multiple ways. Browse by brand name to see all recalls for a specific manufacturer. Explore by category to find recalls for types of products you use. Or view recalls by the government agency that issued them. Each approach helps you quickly find the safety information that matters to you.
Actionable Information
Every page on RecallCheck includes practical guidance on what to do if your product has been recalled. We provide links to official government resources, manufacturer contact information, and step-by-step instructions for filing complaints. Our severity ratings help you understand the urgency of each recall.
Our Data Sources
RecallCheck compiles information from the following official US government agencies. We encourage consumers to always verify recall details directly with the relevant agency for the most current information.
Food & Drug Administration
Oversees food, drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, supplements, and pet products. The FDA monitors safety and issues recalls for products that pose health risks.
www.fda.gov ↗Highway Traffic Safety
The primary federal agency for vehicle safety. NHTSA oversees motor vehicle recalls, crash testing, and safety equipment standards.
www.nhtsa.gov ↗Consumer Product Safety
Protects the public from unreasonable risks of injury from consumer products. CPSC covers more than 15,000 types of products.
www.cpsc.gov ↗Dept. of Agriculture
Through FSIS, ensures the safety of meat, poultry, and processed egg products. The USDA classifies recalls into three severity classes.
www.usda.gov ↗Environmental Protection
Oversees recalls for products violating environmental regulations, including vehicle emissions and pesticide safety.
www.epa.gov ↗US Coast Guard
Responsible for recreational boat safety, including boat recalls, life jacket standards, and marine equipment safety.
www.uscg.mil ↗Important Disclaimer
RecallCheck is an independent informational website and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any US government agency, including the FDA, NHTSA, CPSC, USDA, EPA, or USCG. The information provided on this website is compiled from publicly available sources and is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
While we strive to keep information accurate and up-to-date, recall statuses change frequently. Consumers should always verify recall information directly with the relevant government agency or manufacturer before taking any action. RecallCheck does not provide legal, medical, or safety advice. If you believe a product poses an immediate danger, contact the appropriate government agency or call 911.
Brand names, logos, and trademarks mentioned on this website belong to their respective owners. Their inclusion on this site does not imply any endorsement of RecallCheck by those brands. Product recall information is presented as a public service to help consumers make informed decisions about product safety.
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📧 General Inquiries
For questions about RecallCheck, suggestions for improvement, or general feedback, please visit our contact page.
⚠️ Report a Safety Issue
To report a dangerous product, please contact the appropriate government agency directly. Visit our agencies page for contact information and reporting links for all six federal agencies.
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