Recalls are issued when a product is found to be defective or poses a safety hazard. Checking for recalls is important to ensure that you are not using a product that could be dangerous. There are a few different ways to check for recalls.
One way to check for recalls is to visit the website of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The CPSC is a federal agency that regulates consumer products and maintains a database of recalled products. You can search the database by product name, category, or manufacturer. If a product you are using has been recalled, the CPSC website will provide information on the recall, including the reason for the recall and what to do if you have the product.