Last updated: June 3, 2026 | Reading time: 4 minutes
This week’s recalls include contaminated supplements, unstable furniture, overheating power recliners, and dangerous children’s toys. Here’s what you need to know to keep your family safe.
🚨 Critical Recalls This Week
1. Walmart Dressers – Serious Tip-Over Hazard (165,000 Units)
What: Various Walmart-brand dressers that violate the STURDY Act safety standard
Risk: Tip-over and entrapment hazard – can cause serious injury or death to children
What to do: Stop using immediately if not anchored to wall. Return drawers to any Walmart for full refund.
Why it matters: Tip-over accidents kill or injure children every year. If you have young kids and a dresser from Walmart, check this recall immediately.
2. Green Superfood Supplements – Salmonella Contamination
Products affected:
- TNVitamins Ultra Potent Complete Green Superfood Capsules
- Doctor’s Pride Complete Green Superfood Capsules
Risk: Potential Salmonella contamination can cause serious foodborne illness
What to do: Stop using immediately. Contact Total Nutrition Inc. for refund.
Why it matters: Salmonella infections can be particularly dangerous for young children, elderly adults, and people with weakened immune systems.
3. Motor City Pizza Co. 5 Cheese Bread – Salmonella Risk
What: Motor City Pizza Co. 5 Cheese Bread (single and 2-packs)
Risk: Possible Salmonella contamination
Company: Champion Foods LLC
What to do: Don’t eat. Return to store or contact Champion Foods for refund.
4. Joy Furniture Power Recliners – Fire Hazard (10,400 Units)
What: Power switches on Joy-brand sofas, loveseats, and recliners
Risk: Power switch can malfunction and overheat, posing fire and injury risk
What to do: Unplug immediately. Visit warrantyservice.com/JoyFurnitureRecall for free replacement switch installation.
Why it matters: Furniture fires are deadly. Don’t wait – unplug now and get the free repair.
🧸 Children’s Product Recalls
5. Racket & Shuttlecock Sets – Button Battery Hazard (2,016 Units)
What: Children’s badminton-style racket sets with LED shuttlecocks
Risk: Button cell batteries easily accessible to children. Swallowing can cause internal chemical burns and death.
What to do: Take away from children immediately. Contact Missry Associates for full refund.
Parent alert: Button batteries are one of the deadliest hidden hazards in homes with young kids. Check all toys for easy-access battery compartments.
6. Luminous Fidget Spinner Balls – Battery Ingestion Risk (872 Units)
What: Fidget spinner balls with mini LED flashlights
Risk: Button cell batteries easily accessible. Can cause death if swallowed.
What to do: Remove mini flashlight from children. Contact Anzmtosn for refund.
7. Magnetic Ball Toys – Deadly Ingestion Hazard (23,624+ Units)
Products affected:
- MiniWarGaming magnetic balls
- Various Amazon-sold magnetic ball sets
Risk: High-powered magnets can attract inside digestive system, causing perforations, blockages, blood poisoning, and death
What to do: Take away from children immediately. Contact seller for refund or dispose safely.
Critical warning: These are among the most dangerous toys on the market. Even older children have been seriously injured or killed by swallowing these magnets.
8. Crib Bumpers – Suffocation Risk (1,030+ Units)
Brands affected:
- VBauya crib bumpers (~200 units)
- BDTROL crib bumpers (~200 units)
- CPLRECR crib bumpers (~630 units)
Risk: Can obstruct infant’s breathing, posing risk of suffocation and death
What to do: Remove from cribs immediately. Dispose – do not donate or resell.
Why it matters: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends NEVER using crib bumpers. They’re linked to dozens of infant deaths.
🏠 Home Product Recalls
9. Tzumi Sauna Blankets – Fire and Burn Hazard (3,600 Units)
What: Tzumi-brand infrared sauna blankets
Risk: Can overheat, causing fires and burns
What to do: Stop using. Visit tzumi.com/recalls for replacement.
10. Giantex Lounge Chairs – Amputation Risk (1,155 Units)
What: Adjustable lounge chairs sold on Amazon
Risk: Fingers can be caught in pinch point when adjusting, posing amputation risk
What to do: Stop using immediately. Contact Giantex for full refund.
11. Dovety Steam Cleaners – Burn Hazard
What: Handheld steam cleaning devices
Risk: Can leak or suddenly eject hot water/steam, causing serious burns
What to do: Stop using and dispose immediately.
🔋 Battery & Electrical Hazards
12. Proudly American Store Coin Batteries – Missing Safety Labels (8,000 Units)
What: CR2032 and other coin batteries sold without child-resistant packaging
Risk: Violates Reese’s Law. Button batteries can cause death if swallowed.
What to do: Store out of children’s reach. Contact seller for refund.
13. Solano Scirocco Onyx Hair Dryers – Electrocution Risk
What: Hair dryers lacking immersion protection device
Risk: Can cause electrocution and shock if dropped in water
What to do: Unplug, cut cord, dispose immediately.
14. ZroeZroe Heated Insoles – Fire Hazard
What: Battery-powered heated shoe inserts
Risk: Lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite while in use
What to do: Dispose following hazardous waste procedures.
🏊 Pool Safety Recalls
15. Asixxsix Pool Drain Covers – Entrapment Hazard
What: Non-VGBA-compliant pool drain covers
Risk: Can trap children underwater, causing drowning
What to do: Remove and replace immediately. Do not use pool until fixed.
Critical: Pool drain entrapment drownings happen every year. Check your drain covers NOW.
💊 Medical Device Recalls
16. Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitors
What: Stolen/scrapped G7 sensors sold by unauthorized third parties
Issue: Sensors identified as scrap were diverted and sold
What to do: If you bought from unofficial source, contact Dexcom.
17. Omnipod Insulin Delivery Devices
What: Certain Omnipod insulin pump pods
Risk: Manufacturing defect may cause under-delivery of insulin
What to do: Contact Insulet Corporation for replacement.
Diabetic alert: Under-delivery of insulin can be life-threatening. Check if your pods are affected.
📋 What to Do If You’re Affected
Immediate actions:
- Stop using the product immediately – Don’t wait for a refund to protect your family
- Keep the product away from children – Store in inaccessible location until disposal
- Contact the manufacturer – Most recalls offer full refunds or free replacements
- Don’t resell or donate recalled items – You could be liable if someone is injured
- Spread the word – Share with friends/family who might have the same products
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🔍 Sources
All recall information sourced from official government databases:
- FDA Recalls, Market Withdrawals & Safety Alerts
- CPSC Recalls
- USDA FSIS Recalls
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes. RecallRadar compiles public recall data but does not guarantee completeness or determine product safety. Always verify recall information with manufacturers and official sources before making decisions.
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