When we first launched CPSC recall e-mails, many other electronic forms of communications didn’t exist.
Now that so many of you receive information in multiple ways, we want to make sure you know all the ways you can receive recall information from CPSC.
Twitter @OnSafety: We post nearly all recalls and all news releases on our Twitter feed. You’ll also receive important safety messages, tips and other information. Url: https://twitter.com/onsafety
Flickr: Photos are a priority for us, as they help you identify if you own a recalled product. You can find the photos of many recalled products on our Flickr page. Url: http://www.flickr.com/photos/uscpsc
Google+: CPSC recently launched a page on Google+. We are still experimenting with how many recalls we post on this page and are open your thoughts on what you want to see here. For now, we’re posting Recall Roundups and some of our larger recalls on Google+. Url: http://bit.ly/14ZhXNL
In addition to these social media platforms CPSC posts all recalls on its website at www.cpsc.gov/recalls. Recalls and Consumer Safety Reports are available on www.SaferProducts.gov. We encourage you to search SaferProducts.gov for products you own or are thinking of buying to see what others have told us about those products.
Great news for home inspectors who wish to provide recall information to their clients while preserving their privacy. I’d like to see software providers linking CSPC look ups in their home inspection software.
Another great service which is free and provides updates and a free newsletter is We Make It Safer
They’re endorsed by the United States government and do not sell information to third parties.
But Nathan… I do not believe that WeMakeItSafer ever falsely included the CPSC logo on their website then when directed to remove it by the CPSC, placed it back in the next two or three weeks… only to have to remove it once again.
This is too funny again from you. You say play alone, yet you and Nathan were both here…what a jokester. Oh and the reason this field is sometimes lonely is because you sold out all of your integrity to this guy.
What is really the saddest poit is that this could be a very active Field as you call it, but YOUR choices have caused it to begin its decline to a dust field. Oh and Nick, you own this barren field as you call it. With out the few that remain here it would drop off the map…
Are you saying you never had the CPSC logo on your site?
That would be a fib.
Are you saying it did not reappear on your site a few weeks later?
That would be a fib, as well.
So… how did it get there if not intentionally placed there? Someone would have had to find the logo, save it, and place it on your site. Could this have been a mistake?