As we embrace fall with its pumpkin spice vibes, an important issue is brewing in our kitchens and on the roads. We’re facing a surge of recalls this October, reminding us that the products we often take for granted—like food and vehicles—can sometimes pose hidden dangers.
Here are some notable recalls to be aware of:
Recent Recalls: What You Need to Know
OasisSpace Bed Rails
These bed rails, sold by Amazon and Walmart, have been recalled due to risks of asphyxiation and entrapment. One tragic incident involved an elderly woman becoming trapped. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) suggests that anyone who owns these rails should dispose of them immediately. They cost between $30 and $108, and were sold from July 2019 to February 2025.Ben’s Original Rice
Certain batches of Ben’s Original rice have been recalled after reports of small stones contaminating the products. The FDA stated that while these stones are natural, they can lead to injuries if eaten. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. Anyone who purchased this rice should stop using it and contact Ben’s Original for return instructions.NordicTrack Rowing Machines
More than 44,000 NordicTrack rowing machines are being recalled due to fire hazards. The screen console can overheat, potentially igniting and causing property damage. Although no injuries have been reported, there have been incidents of machines catching fire. If you own one, unplug it immediately and contact the company for a free repair.Nissan Vehicles
Over 173,000 Nissan vehicles, including several taxi models, are being recalled because of faulty fuel pump fuses that may cause the engine to stall. Nissan will notify affected owners by mail starting December 3 and will handle repairs at no cost.
Impact of Recalls
Recalls are more than just inconvenient; they can have serious implications for consumer safety. According to a recent survey, 73% of consumers say they are concerned about product safety, and 60% check for recalls before buying products. This can help keep families safe and informed.
What You Can Do
Stay vigilant. Regularly check the CPSC website here for updates on recalls that may affect you. Be sure to talk about these recalls with family and friends to spread awareness. Product safety is everyone’s responsibility.