
This Week’s Child Product Recalls: Florida First, U.S. Safety Roundup
Children’s Ibuprofen Recall:
Some bottles of Children’s Ibuprofen Oral Suspension have been recalled after reports of contamination.
Parents should stop using affected bottles and check the official FDA recall listings.n Official FDA recall information
Button Battery Warning:
Button batteries can cause severe internal burns if swallowed and can become life-threatening in as little as 2 hours.
If a child may have swallowed one, get emergency help right away. Official CPSC safety warning
This weekly summary covers child product recalls announced in the last 7 days. Stay informed to help keep children safe.
School-Aged Children


- BUILT LUUM Tumblers BUILT – Hazard: The tumblers can break, leading to accessible button cell batteries, creating choking and ingestion hazards. – Action: Stop using the tumblers and dispose of them properly. Contact Lifetime Brands for a refund.
- Goregents Infant Walkers Goregents – Hazard: These walkers can fit through doorways and fail to stop at steps, posing a risk of serious injury or death from falls. – Action: Stop using the walker, disassemble, and contact Goregent for a refund.
Pre-Teens

- Stuffed Bears Inca Imports – Hazard: Detachable parts can present choking hazards and a sharp point hazard. – Action: Remove these stuffed bears from children and return them to the store for a full refund.
Next Steps for Families and Caregivers
Here are some practical actions to take in response to recent recalls:
- Check your home for the recalled products listed above.
- Follow the recall instructions provided to ensure safety.
- Share this information with other parents and caregivers.
- Stay updated on recalls by visiting official sources like the CPSC website.
