National Recall Roundup - June 4
Security cameras, baby bottles, drain covers among today's recalls
CPSC Recalls
Wyze Solar Cam Pan Security Cameras
Incorrect assembly instructions can cause users to puncture the lithium-ion battery casing, creating fire and burn hazards and risking serious injury or property damage. Consumers should stop using affected units immediately.
Details: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Contact: Wyze Labs; 888-832-7226, recall@wyze.com, or wyze.com/SCPrecall. Gudook Adult Bike Helmets
The helmets fail to meet federal bicycle helmet safety standards and may not adequately protect riders in a crash, creating a risk of serious head injury or death.
Consumers should stop using the helmets immediately, destroy them and submit proof to the company.
Details: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Contact: Gudook Outdoor Sports; email: lexi_kuyou@163.com.
Boon NURSH 8 oz Reusable Baby Bottles
The hard plastic shell can bubble or peel, creating loose plastic pieces that pose a choking hazard to young children.
Consumers should stop using the bottles immediately.
Details: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Contact: TOMY; 866-725-4407, cs@tomy.com, or recall.tomy.com/nursh.
Crenlux Pool Drain Covers
The covers violate federal entrapment protection standards, posing deadly entrapment and drowning hazards. Consumers should stop using pools equipped with the recalled covers immediately and destroy the covers.
Details: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Contact: Crenlux/Eicong; Crenlux_recall@outlook.com.
Tiny Land Children’s Play Tents
Fiberglass support poles can shed fibers, causing skin and eye irritation. Eight incidents have been reported. Consumers should stop using the tents and keep children away from the fiberglass poles.
Details: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Contact: Tiny Land; 833-556-5252, customer_care@tinylandus.com, or tinylandus.com/pages/recalls.
Little Grape Land Nursing Pillows
The pillows violate mandatory safety standards because they can obstruct an infant’s breathing, creating a suffocation risk that could result in serious injury or death. Consumers should stop using the pillows immediately and destroy them.
Details: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Contact: Little Grape Land; recall@evermorepartner.com or littlegrapeland.com/recall.
SUNS Residential Elevator Interlock Switches
The switch can become stuck, allowing an elevator door to remain unlocked when the elevator car is not present, creating a fall or crushing hazard with risk of death or serious injury. Consumers should stop using affected elevators immediately.
Details: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Contact: SUNS International; 978-349-2329, recall@suns-usa.com, or suns-usa.com.
Vornado SRTH Small Room Tower Heaters
Hazard: Fire hazard.
Details: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Consumer Contact Vornado Air. Additional details available through the CPSC recall notice.
These are the recalls posted by the CPSC on June 4, 2026. Several involve products used by children or products presenting life-threatening hazards, including drowning, suffocation, fire and head-injury risks.
FDA
No major new nationwide FDA food recalls emerged as leading national consumer alerts during this review period.
USDA FSIS
No major new nationwide meat or poultry recalls were announced during this review cycle.
Highest-Priority Hazards
Seat-belt failures that could reduce crash protection.
Steering-control failures subject to a do-not-drive warning.
Child tip-over and entrapment hazards involving dressers.
Airbag system defects affecting crash protection.
Fire and burn hazards involving sauna blankets.
Finger-amputation hazards involving adjustable lounge chairs.



