⚖️ CPSC recalls youth sweatshirts; lithium battery fire hazard cited
Published May 13, 2026
We tracked 239 regulatory actions this week. Here's what stood out.
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This week's regulatory activity at a glance.
The CPSC pulled youth sweatshirts with drawstrings off shelves this week, citing strangulation risk. The same week brought recalls for lithium battery packs that can catch fire, mattresses that don't meet federal flammability standards, and bike helmets that fail impact tests. <strong>Five consumer product recalls</strong> in seven days, all flagged for safety defects that made it through initial quality control. The lithium battery recall hits hardest. <strong>EEMB battery packs</strong> used in everything from portable chargers to small electronics can overheat and ignite. No reported fires yet, but the CPSC doesn't wait for injury reports when lithium cells are involved. The recall covers units sold between January and April. Mattresses from EVLWZL and Gunugu failed federal flammability tests. That's not a design flaw, that's a compliance miss. Both brands sold through Amazon. Both now facing mandatory recalls. The Favoto bike helmet recall follows a similar pattern, helmets that don't meet CPSC impact protection standards somehow made it to market and stayed there long enough to require
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USCG establishes safety zone in Bancroft Canal, Louisiana
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USCIS updates signature requirements for immigration benefit applications
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DOT rescinds prevailing wage requirements for federal-aid construction contracts
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HHS extends deadline for web accessibility compliance under disability nondiscrimination rule
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DOT finalizes updated rules for workplace drug and alcohol testing in transportation
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PRODUCT SAFETY
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Product Recall: Youth Sweatshirts with Drawstrings
Youth sweatshirts with drawstrings at the neck recalled due to strangulation hazard. The drawstrings violate federal safety regulations for children's upper outerwear.
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Product Recall: Analemma Water Bottles
Analemma Water Bottles recalled for failure to meet federal lead content standards. The bottles pose a risk of lead exposure.
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Product Recall: EEMB Lithium Battery Packs
EEMB lithium battery packs recalled due to fire and burn hazards. The batteries can overheat during charging.
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CPSC recalls EVLWZL and Gunugu mattresses for flammability hazard
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CPSC recalls Favoto bike helmets for impact protection defects
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CPSC recalls Multi-Purpose Helmets for inadequate impact protection
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CPSC recalls Rublev Colours Gum Turpentine and Mineral Spirits bottles for chemical burn hazard
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CPSC recalls Svnntaa bed rails for entrapment hazard
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CPSC recalls battery-operated light-up toys for burn hazard
EPA ACTIONS
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EPA settles FIFRA violation with Chemifix Oy for $18,484
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EPA settles FIFRA violations with Quail Systems LLC
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EPA settles Clean Water Act violations with Truth or Consequences
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EPA settles FIFRA violations with Mosquitopaq, LLC
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EPA settles Clean Air Act violation with Fivefit Trading for $432
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EPA settles TSCA violations with Aurorium LLC for $57,121
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