A notification system that warns you when a product you own has been recalled. You can sign up for email alerts from the CPSC or register your products with the manufacturer. BabyProof can alert you if scanned products match known recalls.
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When a product is found to be unsafe, the CPSC works with manufacturers to recall it. Parents can check cpsc.gov for current recalls and register products to get notified directly. Always check for recalls before buying secondhand baby gear.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is the federal agency that regulates the safety of consumer products including cribs, car seats, toys, and furniture. They issue recalls, set safety standards, and maintain a database of product-related injuries and deaths.
The system that suggests specific safety products based on the hazards found in your scan. If BabyProof finds uncovered outlets, it recommends outlet covers. Wobbly bookshelf? Furniture anchors. Each recommendation links to products that actually solve the problem.