Recall procedures are steps taken to remove a product from the market due to safety concerns or defects. When a company identifies a problem, it notifies consumers, retailers, and regulatory agencies like the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The goal is to prevent harm and ensure that affected products are returned or repaired.
During a recall, companies often provide instructions on how to return the product and may offer refunds or replacements. Consumers are encouraged to check for recall notices and follow the guidelines to ensure their safety. This process helps maintain trust between consumers and manufacturers.