Lead Hazard

Safety Tips

Remove recalled products from children immediately. Wash hands after handling suspected lead-containing items. Consult a doctor if you suspect lead exposure.

289
Total Recalls
4
In 2026
CPSC
Top Agency

Showing 281-289 of 289 recalls

CPSC

Toy jewelry Recalled for Poisoning Hazard

CPSC has determined that some of this toy jewelry contains dangerous levels of lead, posing a risk of lead poisoning to children. Young children sometimes mouth or swallow items like these, and lead can leach from the jewelry into the child's body. Lead poisoning in children is associated with behavioral problems, learning disabilities, hearing problems and growth retardation.

Consumers should throw away recalled jewelry.

CPSC

Dread Pirate coffee table game Recalled for Poisoning Hazard

The surface coating and the metal in the ships contain lead and pose a risk of lead poisoning to young children. A child could ingest lead by swallowing a broken part of the ship or by repeatedly mouthing the ships.

Take the recalled "Dread Pirate" ships away from children immediately and call Front Porch for free replacement toy ships that do not contain lead and will not break.

CPSC

Children's Rings Recalled for Poisoning Hazard

The rings contain high levels of lead, posing a risk of lead poisoning to young children.

Consumers should throw the ring away or contact the company for more information.

CPSC

Lamaze Flower Stroller Wrap and Lamaze Soft Bead Buddie Recalled for Poisoning Hazard

The paint on the metal wires of these toys contains excess levels of lead. Lead poisoning is a serious hazard to children and is associated with behavioral problems, learning disabilities, hearing problems and growth retardation.

Consumers should immediately take these toys away from infants and young children. Consumers should contact RCE/LCI for return and replacement instructions.

CPSC

Infant Girl's Garments Recalled for Poisoning Hazard

The paint on the "smiley face" zipper-pull attached to the sweat jacket of these garments contains lead. Young children could ingest lead from the zipper-pull, presenting a lead poisoning hazard.

Consumers should return the clothing sets to any Kmart store to receive a full refund.

CPSC

Chicago Bears Bobble Head Figurines Recalled for Poisoning Hazard

The paint on some of the figurines contains excess levels of lead. If ingested over time by children, the lead from the paint may present a lead poisoning hazard.

Consumers should keep these figurines away from children and contact McDonald's to receive return and refund instructions.

CPSC

Pedal Car Recalled for Poisoning Hazard

The paint coating on some of these pedal cars contains high lead levels. CPSC standards ban toys and other children's products containing high levels of lead. Young children could ingest the lead from the car's paint coating, presenting a lead poisoning hazard.

Consumers should take these pedal cars away from young children immediately.

CPSC

"Concept Classification Activity Kits" and "Opposites T Recalled for Poisoning Hazard

Metal weights found in the games contain lead, which presents a lead poisoning hazard to children. Lead poisoning in children is associated with behavioral problems, learning disabilities, hearing problems and growth retardation.

Consumers should immediately remove and discard the metal discs. To receive a lead-free replacement piece, call Lakeshore Learning Materials.

CPSC

"Ti-dee Helper" children's broom Recalled for Poisoning Hazard

The paint on the handles of these brooms contain high lead levels. CPSC standards ban toys and other children's products containing high levels of lead. Young children could ingest lead from the broom handles, presenting a lead poisoning hazard.

Consumers should take these brooms away from children immediately, and return the brooms to the store where purchased for a refund.