


Cross-border seller friends pay attention! According to foreign media reports, a number of high-selling products have been urgently recalled recently, go check whether your goods are among the recalled products.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission ( CPSC) issued an emergency notice to recall products sold on e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, mainly involving children's products such as children's dollhouses, children's ramp sets , children's scooters, and FUUL lamp oil products .
1. Tangame Busy Dollhouse
Recall Date: November 3, 2022
The first product to be recalled is the Tangame Busy dollhouse, and the reason for the emergency recall is that the lead content of the yellow painted metal zipper exceeds the federal lead paint ban, posing a lead poisoning hazard; the lead content of the orange plastic telephone wire exceeds the federal lead content ban ; Horn's blue plastic light bulb contains a regulated phthalate that is beyond the prohibition of specific phthalates. Phthalates and lead are toxic and can lead to adverse health problems if ingested by young children.
An emergency notification issued by the CPSC on November 3, 2022 , the recall involves the Tangame Busy dollhouse, a wooden activity center cube-shaped toy that measures 20 inches high , 12.5 inches wide, and 12.5 inches deep with storage. It has four black casters on the bottom. Recall number : 23-033.
#Responses:
Consumers should immediately remove these recalled toys from young children and contact Tangame Toys for information on what to do with the product or component for a full refund.
2. Stashables Kids Ramp Set

Recall Date: November 3, 2022
The second product to be recalled, the Stashables Kids Ramp Set , is an emergency recall because the surface paint of the miniature skateboard and scooter toys in the ramp set contains lead levels that exceed the federal lead paint ban, posing a risk of lead poisoning. Lead is toxic if ingested by young children and may have adverse health effects.
An emergency notice issued by the CPSC on November 3, 2022, recalls Stashables brand skateboard ramp kits, this recall only covers scooters and skateboards . Recall number: 23-707 .
There are currently no reports of accidents.
#Responses:
Consumers should take the recalled mini scooters and skateboards away from children immediately and contact BS Interactive for a free replacement scooter and skateboard, including free shipping. Consumers will be required to submit photos of recalled scooters and skateboards that have been processed. BS Interactive is contacting all known purchasers directly.
3. FUUL lamp oil products

Recall Date : November 3 , 2022
The third product to be recalled is FUUL 1.9 liter lamp oil product . The reason for the emergency recall is that the product contains low-viscosity petroleum distillate and is not packaged in child-resistant packaging in accordance with the requirements of the Poison-Proof Packaging Act (PPPA), which is potentially fatal . Additionally, labeling on products violates the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) by omitting mandatory information on packaging .
CPSC Urgent Notice issued on November 3 , 2022 , recalls involving FUUL 1.9L Pure Liquid Paraffin Lamp Oil products. The lamp oil comes in a clear plastic bottle-like container with a square base and white lid. The container label has the "Fuul" branding followed by "Intense Heat," the product name "Liquid Paraffin Lamp Oil," and the descriptors "Pure, Colorless, Smokeless," etc. Recall number: 23-032 .
There are currently no reports of accidents.
#Responses:
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product, store it in a safe location out of the reach of children, and contact an FHS retailer for a full refund. A written confirmation should be emailed that they have disposed of the recalled product, with a photo of the recalled product, to receive a refund at FUULrecall@ . Amazon is contacting buyers.
4. Tora Portable Charging Station

Recall Date : November 3 , 2022
The fourth product to be recalled is the Tora Portable Charging Station product. The reason for the emergency recall is that the lithium-ion battery in the recalled portable charging station may catch fire when charging, posing a fire and explosion hazard.
An urgent notice issued by the CPSC on November 3, 2022 , recalls a Power Plus Tora Portable Charging Station with a Li-Ion battery and model number SGR-PPS500-2 in a white case. The unit is about 12 inches wide and 7 inches long, with a handle on top. The model number is printed on the side of the portable charging station, and the serial numbers 1350 to 1549 are printed on a label on the bottom of the charging station. Recall number: 23-030 .
Power Plus has received two fire reports so far . No injuries were reported.
#Responses:
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Power Plus Tiger portable charging station and contact Power Plus to learn how to return the recalled charging station to consumers free of charge for a full refund. Power Plus is contacting all known purchasers directly.
