Your homes and garages may be hiding more than just clutter.
They could contain products removed from store shelves for safety reasons.
From tainted makeup wipes to adulterated prescription drugs, recalled items stay in circulation long after the news about them fades into obscurity.
Here are seven of the latest recalls across food, consumer goods, and automobiles that made headlines this week — and how to spot these risky items to stay safe.
Drivers of Tesla Cybertruck vehicles, consumers of taco dinner kits and mixed nuts, users of chainsaws, users of dining chairs, patients taking certain statin drugs and users of Neutrogena makeup wipes
See each specific food, car or product recall for more information.
People will have to stop consuming or using the products, return them to their place of purchase, and/or throw the products out.
Neutrogena has announced a voluntary recall for several lots of its Neutrogena Makeup Remover Ultra-Soft Cleansing Towelettes.
The company is recalling the wipes after company testing found the potentially harmful bacteria Pluralibacter gergoviae, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Kenvue Brands out of Summit, N.J., removed the affected wipes from shelves after involvement by the FDA.