Safety search, without tab chaos
Find the official recall source for the thing you own.
Type a VIN, product, food, medicine, or child item. RecallCheckup points you to the official agency source and tells you what details to bring.
Vehicle recalls
Use NHTSA for vehicle, tire, equipment, and car-seat recalls.
HighCPSC RecallsConsumer product recalls
Use CPSC for household products, children's products, appliances, and fire/injury hazards.
HighFDA + USDA recall sourcesFood recalls
Use FoodSafety.gov, FDA, and USDA FSIS depending on product type.
HighFDA Drug RecallsDrug recalls
Use FDA drug recall sources for prescription and over-the-counter products.
HighFDA Medical Device RecallsMedical device recalls
Use FDA medical device recalls for regulated devices and safety communications.
HighCPSC + NHTSA child safetyChild safety recalls
Child products can split across CPSC and NHTSA, especially car seats.
MediumCommon moments to check
Recall searches often happen right before a purchase, donation, repair, move, or safety scare.
Check a used car before buying
Search the VIN at NHTSA before paying for a used vehicle.
Quick checkCheck a baby product
Route car seats to NHTSA and cribs/strollers/toys to CPSC.
Quick checkCheck a kitchen appliance
Appliances with fire, burn, or laceration risk typically belong at CPSC.
Quick checkCheck food in your fridge
Food recalls can appear through FDA, USDA FSIS, or FoodSafety.gov.
Quick checkCheck medicine or eye drops
Lot number, brand, and product name matter for FDA drug recalls.
Quick checkCheck a medical device
Device recalls may require model number, serial number, or manufacturer.