Recalls, Recalls, and more Recalls: Find the information you need at Recalls.gov

In light of recent recalls from Toyota (massive accelerator recall impacting millions of vehicles) to Honda (driver’s side master power window switch) to baby cribs (Dorel cribs) to today’s Italian Sausage recall, you might wonder what other things you own or eat may have a recall. The website every consumer should know about is Recalls.gov. This site is your resource for federal recalls. Since different governmental divisions have jurisdiction over specific products, the Recalls.gov site links you to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, United States Coast Guard, FoodSafety.gov, the Food and Drug Administration, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Environmental Protection Agency among others. If you want to be notified by email, you can sign up to receive new recalls on the Recalls.gov site and safety information will be sent to you electronically.

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Michael Gray

Mike has roots in the automotive service industry. He began diagnosing and fixing cars at a young age in his family’s service station. He has worked in automotive parts supply stores, towing companies, and service facilities. After graduating from St. Cloud State University (MN) with a Bachelor’s degree, he implemented and taught a basic car care program at the high school level. During work on his Master’s degree at Illinois State University (IL), he was a curriculum specialist on a National Science Foundation project where he co-authored ten integrated mathematics, science, and technology books designed for team teaching. Mike has also supervised teachers in Career and Technology Education as a school system administrator.

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