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Product Safety Recalls

The Oregon Public Health Division works to protect Oregonians from exposure to illness and injury from many potential sources, including work environments, household products, toys and jewelry. For example, some toys and toy jewelry have been found to contain levels of lead that can pose a serious health risk to children. Parents should carefully check their child's toys and jewelry to see if their child has any of the toys recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).


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Lead Recalls

Browse recent lead product recalls in the list below, or view all lead recalls since 2002 at the Lead Product Recalls page.

All Product Recalls

View ALL product recalls using the CPSC web tool below.

 

 Lead Product Recalls

 
 

 All Product Recalls