How to identify and report unsafe products

On Behalf of | Apr 2, 2025 | Product Liability |

As consumers, we rely on products to improve our lives, but sometimes, these products pose risks. Identifying unsafe products is crucial for ensuring your safety and that of others. By understanding what to look for, you can take action to report these hazards and protect your community.

Check for recalls

Stay informed about product recalls by regularly checking reliable sources like the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) website. Recalls often occur when a product is found to be unsafe or defective. If you discover a product you own has been recalled, stop using it immediately and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for returning or replacing it.

Inspect for physical damage

Examine products for any physical damage that might indicate they are unsafe. Look for cracks, loose parts, or exposed wires. These signs can suggest that a product is faulty and could pose a risk to users. If you notice any damage, avoid using the product and contact the manufacturer for guidance.

Evaluate warning labels

Read warning labels and instructions carefully. Products should have clear labels that inform you of potential risks. If a product lacks proper warnings or instructions or if the information is confusing, it might be unsafe. Always follow safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer to prevent accidents.

Assess performance issues

Pay attention to how a product performs. Unusual noises, overheating, or malfunctioning can signal that a product is unsafe. If a product does not operate as expected, stop using it and contact the manufacturer to report the issue and seek advice.

Reporting hazardous products

If you encounter an unsafe product, report it to the CPSC, the manufacturer, or the retailer where you purchased it. You can file a complaint online or contact them directly.

Reporting can help prevent harm to others and ensure those responsible take the necessary actions. A legal professional can assist if you suffer injuries from an unsafe product. They can guide you through the process and help you seek compensation for damages.