Safety Recalls for May 7, 2026

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Safety Recalls for May 7, 2026

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Here’s a roundup of today’s safety recalls (May 7, 2026), organized by category:


Consumer Products (CPSC)

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission — CPSC.gov — issued five recalls today:

  • EEMB USA Battery Pouches — risk of serious injury or death from battery ingestion; violates federal statute for child-resistant packaging of coin batteries
  • ZMC Group Light Up Toys (multiple) — risk of serious injury or death from battery ingestion; violates mandatory toy standard
  • Svnntaa Bed Rails (sold on Amazon by Eokeanon) — risk of serious injury or death from entrapment and asphyxiation; violates mandatory standard for adult portable bed rails
  • Favoto Bicycle Helmets (sold on Amazon) — risk of serious head injury; violates mandatory bicycle helmet standard
  • EVLWZL and Gunugu Mattresses — risk of serious injury or death from fire hazard; violates mandatory mattress flammability standard

CPSC Safety Warnings (stop-use alerts, not formal recalls)

The CPSC also issued three stop-use warnings today:

  • CPLRECR Crib Bumpers — suffocation hazard; violates federal ban on crib bumpers
  • Dovety Steam Cleaners — risk of serious burn injury
  • Northlight Bio Ethanol Portable Tabletop Fireplaces — risk of serious burn injury or death from flame jetting and fire hazards

Vehicles (NHTSA.gov-related)

Several vehicle recalls are active with owner notification letters going out imminently:

  • 2026 Ram 2500 Pickup trucks (Chrysler/FCA) — steering column control modules may cause loss of electronic stability control; owner notification letters expected to be mailed today, May 7
  • 2024–2026 Ford Ranger and Bronco — loose or dislodged seat frame height-adjust pivot bolt in front seats; interim letters expected May 11
  • 2024–2025 Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger EVs — software error may cause instrument panel display failure, affecting multiple federal safety standards; owner notification letters expected May 21

For full details and remedy information, the primary sources are CPSC.gov, NHTSA.gov, and FDA.gov.