Where to Find Product Recalls
We hear about new recalls every day – products of all kinds are found to be unsafe or flawed in some way are called back for repairs by their manufacturers. Anyone who has ever bought a new car has certainly encountered this – the dealer phones you one morning to bring your vehicle in to fix a flaw that was discovered in [insert part here!].
Not all recalls are life-threatening, nor do they affect all items that were produced by the manufacturer. Our car was called in once because the seal around the windshield on our model was found to wear too quickly. Although we never had any problems with it, we were still able to have it replaced free of charge.
When the product recall is for family safety equipment, it is important to pay attention. But how can a busy parent keep track of everything that may put their family in danger? Fortunately there are many government-backed online sources that can help.
There are a few that we like:
CSA International – CSA tests products for conformance to and above national and international standards, and issues certification to qualified products. When it comes to any safety equipment – bicycle helmets, electrical outlets, car seats – I will only buy products with the CSA label. CSA also includes a useful RSS feed to keep abreast of new recalls.
Health Canada – The Canadian government is (generally) fanatical about safety, particularly for products relating to children and infants. Canada has some of the strictest standards in the world when it comes to products for children and newborns.
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