
Recalls.gov
To provide better service in alerting the American people to unsafe, hazardous or defective products, six federal agencies with vastly different jurisdictions have joined together to create www.recalls.gov -- a "one stop shop" for U.S. Government recalls.
Recalls.gov
EPA can require manufacturers to recall vehicles when a substantial number of a class or category of vehicles fail to meet the emission standards. Automobile manufacturers can voluntarily issue recalls for emission-related problems. EPA Emissions Recalls | EPA Homepage
Recent Recalls
Below are the most recent recalls issued by the six federal regulatory agencies participating in recalls.gov. Scroll within each of the eight frames to see recalls for each topic. Clicking a link to get details opens a new window at the issuing agency's web site.
Recalls.gov
This site is provided as a resource for federal recalls. Please direct questions about specific recalls to the appropriate agencies listed above. Contact
Recalls.gov
FoodSafety.gov provides the latest information on all food recalls and alerts as well as food illness outbreaks
NHTSA Search - Recalls.gov
Search NHTSA recalls for vehicle safety information and defect investigations.
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EPA Pesticide Recalls: (Pesticides, rodenticides,fungicides) EPA Vehicle Emissions Recalls: These EPA searches are for the entire pesicides or emissions sites. By adding the word "recall" in your search you may narrow it down. Separate words using commas; otherwise, treated as …
Recalls.gov Spanish Version Informaci n en Espa ol
Departamento de Transportaci n de los Estados Unidos, Administraci n Nacional para la Seguridad de las Carreteras U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (U.S. DOT, NHTSA) (en ingl s) 1-888-327-4236
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Search for recall information on consumer products, vehicles, food, and more from six federal agencies.
Recall List
Minka Lighting Recalls Vortic Flow Series Lights Due to Impact Injury Hazard (May 29, 2025) <p>The component that connects the recalled light to the ceiling mount can weaken, allowing the fixture to fall unexpectedly, posing a risk of injury from impact.</p>