CPSC Announces Nationwide Recalls of Amazon-Sold Products Over Serious Safety Risks

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced multiple nationwide recalls involving products sold on Amazon.com due to risks of serious injury or death. The recalled items include Vive Health Bed Rails, Huaker Magnetic Balls and Rods Sets, JJGoo LED Balloon Lights, and SAMIT Youth Multi-Purpose Helmets.

Published on February 26, 2026

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The CPSC stated that each product violates applicable federal safety standards or presents a significant hazard.

Vive Health Bed Rails

The recall covers approximately 12,355 Vive Health Bed Rails, model numbers LVA1024 and LVA3031BLK. The LVA1024 model features a white frame with a black handle and measures 20 inches wide by 32 inches tall. The LVA3031BLK model has a black frame with a black handle and measures 13 inches wide by 18 inches tall.

The CPSC reported that the bed rails violate the mandatory standard for adult portable bed rails and do not include the required hazard warning labels. When attached to a bed, users can become entrapped between the bed rail and the side of the mattress. According to the agency, this creates a serious entrapment hazard and a risk of death by asphyxiation.

The bed rails were sold on Amazon.com from August 2023 through December 2025 for between $45 and $80. As of February 19, the CPSC reported no incidents or injuries associated with their use.

Huaker Magnetic Balls and Rods Sets

The recall also includes approximately 782 Huaker Magnetic Balls and Rods Sets, model number 20A-13. Each set contains 88 multicolored pieces packaged in a plastic box with a handle.

The CPSC stated that the sets violate the mandatory standard for toys because they contain small balls that pose a fatal choking hazard to children under age three. The agency noted that children’s products intended for use by children under three that present a choking, aspiration, or ingestion hazard due to small parts are classified as banned hazardous substances.

The CPSC defines a small part as any object that fits entirely into a small parts cylinder, which approximates the fully expanded throat of a child under 3 years old. A small part may include a whole toy, a separate component, or a piece that breaks off during testing, simulating use or abuse.

The magnetic toy sets were sold on Amazon.com between September and November 2025 for about $23. As of February 19, no incidents or injuries had been reported.

The CPSC directed consumers to stop using the recalled magnetic sets immediately, remove them from children, and contact Huaker for a full refund. Consumers must dispose of the product and email a photo of the discarded item to Huaker-magnetic-balls@outlook.com.

JJGoo LED Balloon Lights

Approximately 3,400 JJGoo LED Balloon Lights, model number MY1005E-Colorfu1-100, are included in the recall. The multicolored lights measure about 0.6 inches in diameter and were sold in packs of 100.

The CPSC stated that the balloon lights contain button cell or coin batteries that children can access. If swallowed, these batteries can cause serious injuries, internal chemical burns, and death.

The lights were sold on Amazon.com between October and November 2025 for about $10 per pack. As of February 19, the CPSC reported no incidents or injuries.

The agency stated that button cell and coin batteries are hazardous and should be disposed of or recycled in accordance with local hazardous waste procedures.

SAMIT Youth Multi-Purpose Helmets

The recall also affects approximately 3,295 SAMIT Youth Multi-Purpose Helmets. The helmets were sold in one size, designed to fit head circumferences of 21 to 23 inches. They were available in blue, red, and black with a cracked paint design, as well as in solid black.

According to the CPSC, the helmets do not meet the required federal safety standard for bicycle helmets. As a result, they can fail to protect users in the event of a crash, posing a serious risk of head injury or death.

The helmets were sold on Amazon.com from March through November 2025 for between $28 and $33. As of February 19, no incidents or injuries had been reported.

Ongoing Recall Status

The CPSC lists all four recalls as ongoing. Consumers who purchased the affected products have been instructed to stop using them and contact the respective companies for refund instructions.

Newsweek reported that it contacted Vive Health, Huaker, JJGoo, and Samit Outdoors for comment via email outside of regular working hours.

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