Posts Tagged ‘product recall information’

WeMakeItSafer Releases U.S.’s First Set of Comprehensive Consumer Product Recall Statistics Reports

Monday, December 21st, 2009

CPSC Recalled Product Units 2004-2008 By Calendar Year

Use Google or any other search web site to help you find “recall statistics” and you get a very limited list of web sites that provide useful information. Searches for other keywords like “product liability statistics,” “product safety statistics” and “recall data” yield similar results.

The new 2004-2008 WeMakeItSafer recall reports include these interesting facts:

  • Although 2004 had the fewest recalls in this time period, it had the largest number of units recalled because of one anomalous children’s jewelry recall of 150 million units.¹
  • 61% of recalls are NOT for children’s products.
  • In almost every industry, the frequency of recall announcements occur with some display of seasonality.
  • Almost $7 billion worth of products in the Computers & Electronics category were recalled.

Who knew? Well, nobody knew because analyzing recall data to make meaningful conclusions has been almost impossible until now. At WeMakeItSafer, we spent the last three years cleaning and reorganizing Consumer Product Safety Commission recall data. We also use the recall data in conjunction with other data to provide valuable insights into how recalls are affecting businesses.

The recall data have been analyzed and segmented to make understanding complex recall data amazingly easy. Each report includes charts and discusses topics such as:

  • Recall effectiveness and implications for unrecovered recalled products
  • The overall dollar value of products affected by recalls
  • Prevalence of hazards that the recalled products could cause, for example lead poisoning, choking and falls
  • Timing of recalls over calendar years
  • The number of incidents reported (with and without injuries) relative to the timing of recalls
  • Much, much, more…

WeMakeItSafer has created seven comprehensive recall information reports:

  • Overall Recall Report: All Product Categories Combined
  • Children’s Products
  • Computers & Electronics
  • Hardware, Tools & Building Supply
  • Home & Garden
  • Sports, Outdoors & Recreation
  • Motorsport & Utility Vehicles

Whether you are a company executive trying to better understand recalls, an insurance professional assessing recall risk, a recall specialist looking to identify important market segments or an investor trying to assess the impact of recalls on businesses, these reports and our individual company reports will be crucial to your successful navigation of the recall landscape. We can also customize our research and reports according to your needs, giving you meaningful insight based on recall data.

For more information and to purchase reports, please go to our Recall Statistics and Reports page, or our Company Reports page. For specific questions, please contact us directly at Reports@WeMakeItSafer.com.

¹ WeMakeItSafer’s calculation of units is taken from numbers reported in recall announcements. These figures do not match numbers reported by the CPSC in annual reports. The CPSC has told WeMakeItSafer that it does not track the number of recalled units reported in announcements but has not yet responded to our request for explanation of the calculation methods for its annual reports.


WeMakeItSafer.com is LIVE!

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

LogoWeSeal  I am very pleased to announce that http://WeMakeItSafer.com  is LIVE!  

Please go on in to check it out and let us know what you think – feedback links at the top of every page.  Also, be sure to follow us on twitter @WeMakeItSafer (http://twitter.com/wemakeitsafer) as we will be continuously rolling out new content and features.

Please tell all your friends – especially those with kids at home or those with senior family members living alone – to stop by the site and peruse our simpler than ever recalled-product gallery to make sure there aren't any items in their homes with safety defects.  Unfortunately, nearly everyone owns dangerous, recalled products without knowing it.

And, don’t forget – never buy or sell another secondhand item without running a search at WeMakeItSafer.com first.  Together, we can make the world a safer place.

2009 Safety Matters Redesign – More Information, More Tools

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Woman crontractor
While the impetus may
have been the mysterious disappearance of my widgets, I decided it was time rethink
how I could be providing more information to my readers.  While I still have work to do on the design,
I have started by splitting the page into three columns and adding new tools
that I hope you will find useful.  So, without
further ado, please allow me to walk you through the new features of the Safety
Matters blog.

In general, key pages are linked across the top, blog navigation
is on the left, and tools are on the right. 

First, Across the Top
Home – Takes you
to the frontpage. 

About Me – Click here
to read my bio.  A bit more info can be
found on my linkedin profile, and in the blog posts categorized under WeMakeItSafer. 

Archives – Links to past blog posts.

WeMakeItSafer
– Though we have not launched yet, this is a link to the www.WeMakeItSafer.com
site.

Calendar of CPSIA Deadlines and
Other Consumer Product Safety Dates
 - I
am very excited about this one.  Here, I have
shared a calendar of events relevant to consumer product safety.  By clicking on an event, you can either print
the details or add the event to your own calendar, where you can then set your
own alarms and reminders. As I learn about new dates such as conferences and
information sessions, I will add them to the calendar, so please let me know if
you become aware of events that would be of interest to our readers.

The Left
Sidebar
:
Recent Readers Map – I love that we have readers from all over the
world!  This map shows where the 250 most
recent readers are located.  Hover your
mouse over each dot to see the exact location.

Search – Looking for information
on a specific topic?  Enter keywords in
the search bar and you’re good to go.

Add This – Add posts to your bookmark
services such as del.icio.us and digg.  You
can also StubleUpon to share this site with others.

RSS Feed – If you have a
reader or dashboard such as iGoogle or Outlook, you can sign up to have Safety
Matter posts sent to you by clicking this link.

Subscribe in Email – If you don’t
use an RSS reader, you can have updated posts emailed to you by clicking on “subscribe
to Safety Matters by email.”

Mippin – Click this link to learn how you can view Safety Matters on
your mobile device. 

Recent – A list of
my ten (or so) most recent posts.

Categories – Just like it sounds, these are
the categories my blog posts are filed under. 
Want to read more about a specific topic?  Just click a category from the list.

Resources– Here is where I post longer articles.  These typically include summaries of research
I have conducted or law summaries. 

Archive
– Past blog posts listed by month. 

Lastly, but perhaps most importantly, the Right Sidebar:
Helpful
Products
– This is where I will list some ideas for products that are related
to the current blog posts.  For example,
if I am writing about replacing your bicycle helmet, I may post some
recommendations for CPSC-approved models. 
In the future, I will provide additional information from our research
about the product or the company in the product comments section.

My Picks – Here
you’ll find a handful of books I have read that may be helpful to you in your
personal life or in your business dealings. 
Click on the book image for more information.  (Looks like this widget is not functioning at
the moment.  I have submitted a help ticket
and hope to have it up shortly.)

Job Thread – This is an experiment.  The jobs posted here are intended to be relevant
to readers who visit this blog.  However,
because we have such a wide variety of readers, you may need to poke around a
bit to see something that fits your skills and interests.  Don’t see anything relevant to you, please
let me know so I can update the job profiles. 
Jennifer [at] WeMakeItSafer [dot] com. 

Bulls of the Day – This one is just for fun.  At a time when it seems every stock is down, I
thought it would be nice to see a few winners now and again.

There you have it, all the changes (so far) for 2009.  Please let me know what you think.