CPSC Recall Data MCP for AI. Check if any product is under a safety recall.
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Use the CPSC MCP to check official consumer product recall data instantly. Search recalls by keywords, specific hazards like fire or lead exposure, manufacturer brand, model number, or date range.
It provides immediate safety and compliance checks for household goods and electronics.
What your AI can do
Search recalls
Searches the CPSC database using keywords, dates, manufacturers, or hazard types for active product recalls.
Checks the CPSC database to determine if a specific product model number is currently under recall.
Identifies recalls based on specific dangers, such as fire risks, lead paint exposure, or chemical hazards.
Queries the database to find all recall notices associated with a particular company or brand name.
Finds recalls using general keywords, product types, or specific recall numbers across the entire dataset.
Limits results to view safety alerts from a defined period, helping track recent changes.
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CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) - 1 Tool
Use this single tool to query official government databases and check for active product recalls based on specific criteria.
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Searches the CPSC database using keywords, dates, manufacturers, or hazard types for active product recalls.
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Compliance checks used to take hours of manual web browsing.
Today, checking product safety means opening multiple browser tabs: the manufacturer's site, the CPSC website, maybe a specialized industry database. You copy model numbers into search bars, you filter by date ranges that might be confusing, and you spend hours piecing together whether an item is genuinely safe to sell.
With this MCP, you simply tell your agent what you need—like checking for recalls on 'baby gliders' from the last five years. The system runs `search_recalls` in a single query and delivers the definitive answer instantly. It cuts weeks of research into seconds.
The search_recalls tool gives you immediate, actionable safety data.
You no longer have to manually cross-reference a product UPC against multiple hazard checklists. You provide the name or number, and the MCP executes the check, returning only active notices for that specific item.
What's different now is certainty. Instead of guessing if you missed a key government update, your agent connects directly to official public records via Vinkius, giving you clear, verifiable data every time.
What your AI can actually do with this
Need to know if a product on your shelf is safe? This connection lets you talk directly to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) database. You don't need to navigate complicated government websites or filter through endless spreadsheets. Just ask your AI client, and it handles the complex search logic for you.
Need to check baby items? Ask about specific hazards like choking risks. Checking inventory for a store means verifying that model numbers aren't linked to any active safety alerts. The whole process happens in natural conversation. It’s great because when Vinkius hosts this MCP, your agent gets access to official records without needing specialized credentials or complicated setup.
019e387f-238d-7014-adad-84165fb35d2d Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is: you ask a plain English question, and your agent delivers specific government safety records.
Connect the CPSC MCP to your AI client via Vinkius. No special authentication is needed since this is a public API.
Ask your agent a specific question, like 'Show me all recalls for toys involving lead exposure in 2023.'
The agent runs the search_recalls function and returns structured data listing active notices and necessary actions.
Who is this actually for?
This MCP serves compliance officers, e-commerce managers, quality control engineers, and concerned parents. If your job involves knowing if a product is safe or legal, you need this tool.
Verifies that newly sourced inventory matches current government safety standards before putting it on shelves.
Checks product listings daily to ensure no item for sale is linked to an active recall notice, preventing site downtime and liability issues.
Researches historical data by manufacturer name or model number to assess risk when designing new products.
What Changes When You Connect
You instantly verify product safety against official government records. Instead of navigating the CPSC website, your agent runs search_recalls and returns actionable data directly into your chat window.
The system lets you filter results by specific dangers like choking or fire risk. This saves hours of manual cross-referencing when compliance standards change quickly.
When dealing with inventory, you can check if a product's UPC or model number is under active recall notice before shipping it out. It’s a critical step for e-commerce managers.
You don't have to search by date range; simply ask about 'recalls from the last six months.' The agent handles the complex date filtering using search_recalls.
The MCP lets you query recalls associated with specific brands or manufacturers. This is useful for quality control teams needing a quick overview of risk per company.
See it in action
A parent checking old toys
A concerned parent needs to know if a toy bought years ago is safe. They ask their agent: 'Were there any recalls for plastic building kits involving lead?' The MCP runs search_recalls and provides immediate, targeted safety warnings.
Retailer preparing seasonal stock
An e-commerce manager receives a shipment of outdoor heaters. Before listing them, they ask the agent to search recalls for that product type and date range. This prevents selling unsafe items and saves time calling compliance departments.
Engineer researching material risks
A quality control engineer needs to know if a new batch of electronics casings is safe. They use the MCP to search recalls by manufacturer name combined with 'fire hazard,' giving them an immediate risk profile for their project.
Compliance team auditing inventory
The compliance officer needs to check every model number in a warehouse against current rules. They ask the agent to cross-reference several UPCs using search_recalls, confirming all items are safe for sale.
The honest tradeoffs
Searching only by product name
Asking: 'Tell me about the XYZ Toy.' This is too vague and might miss recalls tied to a different component.
Be specific. Say: 'Search for recalls involving the toy model XYZ, specifically checking for choking hazards.' Use search_recalls with multiple filters.
Asking general questions
Writing: 'Is everything safe to buy?' This question gives no actionable data.
Focus your query. Instead, ask: 'Show me all active recalls for baby items made by Fisher-Price.' The tool narrows the scope instantly.
Ignoring date constraints
Asking to check a product without mentioning time, potentially getting outdated results.
Always include the timeframe. Say: 'What safety alerts were issued for electronics between January and March of last year?' This uses search_recalls's date filtering.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your core job involves verifying product safety, ensuring regulatory compliance, or confirming that a physical item hasn't been recalled. If you need to check what products are safe to sell, use search_recalls. Don't use it if you just need general market trends or pricing data; for those, look at dedicated market intelligence tools. This MCP is purely focused on government-issued safety warnings and product risk assessment.
Questions you might have
How do I use search_recalls for fire hazards? +
You ask the agent to 'Search for recalls involving fire hazards.' The MCP handles the keyword and hazard filtering within the search_recalls tool, pulling all relevant notices.
Can I check multiple manufacturers with search_recalls? +
Yes. Just list them in one query, for example: 'Compare recalls for Fisher-Price and Hasbro.' The agent will run search_recalls across both brands.
What if the model number isn't found by search_recalls? +
If no active recall is listed, the MCP reports that. It won't tell you if a product might be unsafe, only what official records say.
Do I need to worry about API access for search_recalls? +
No. The CPSC data is public and the MCP requires no special authentication credentials from you, making it simple to use with any client.
How do I use `search_recalls` to check for recalls within a specific date range? +
You simply include the start and end dates in your prompt. This lets you narrow results down quickly, whether you're tracking recent alerts or looking at historical data from years ago.
Is the information retrieved by `search_recalls` suitable for official compliance audits? +
Yes, this MCP connects directly to the CPSC database. While we provide accurate records, always cross-reference critical findings with your internal company policies for a complete audit trail.
What happens if `search_recalls` finds too many results to process at once? +
The MCP is built to handle large result sets through pagination. You just need to instruct your AI client to request the next batch of records until it confirms there are no more items in the database.
Do I need any specific credentials or setup before running `search_recalls`? +
Nope, this API is public and requires zero authentication. You can run safety checks immediately from your agent client without needing to set up keys or worry about access.
Can I filter recalls by a specific hazard type like 'Fire' or 'Choking'? +
Yes! Use the search_recalls tool and provide the hazard keyword in the Hazard parameter. The agent will return all matching products associated with that specific risk.
Is it possible to search for recalls from a specific manufacturer or brand? +
Absolutely. You can use the Manufacturer parameter in the search_recalls tool to list all safety notices issued for products from a particular company.
Can I search for a recall using a specific Product UPC? +
Yes, the search_recalls tool includes a ProductUPC field. This allows for precise identification of specific items that may be subject to safety recalls.
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