Product Safety + Recall

 

  • Annual Credit Report.com Federal law requires each of the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies - Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion - to give you a free credit report every 12 months if you ask for it. They also make it easy to accomplish many credit-related tasks right from your computer.

  • CheckToProtect.org is a National Safety Council program that lists car dealers for recall repairs.

  • Consumer World is a public service, noncommercial consumer resource guide highlighting the latest consumer news, scam alerts, and ways to save to money.

  • FoodSafety.gov is the site to report unsafe food and also get information about unsafe foods provided by government agencies.

  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for a car that is on the recall list or repairs.

  • Recalls.gov is a link to government offices that email about recalls, including the Consumer Product Safety Commission (household items such as applications and furniture); the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (vehicle recalls), and the Department of Agriculture, and the Food and Drug Administration.

  • Recalls.gov/search.html is to find research secondhand and thrift store items that are on the recall list.

  • SaferProducts.gov is where the public can file and read complaints about thousands of types of consumer products.

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