Nutrilife Recalls Bottles of Hydrogen Peroxide Due to Fire, Burn Hazards
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The hazard
The bottle caps on the 29% hydrogen peroxide one-gallon bottles do not vent properly and can allow pressure to build up in the bottle and cause it to expand and rupture, posing fire and burn hazards.
What to do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bottles of hydrogen peroxide, contact Nutrilife for safe handling instructions and to receive a free replacement bottle cap or for instructions on how to destroy the bottles and receive a full refund.
Brands named
Recall history
Other federal recalls tied to the same brand — a factual pattern, straight from the source data.
- CPSCYamazuki Recalls Youth All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Crash; Violate Mandatory Standard for ATVs2026-06-25
- CPSCResistance Bands Recalled Due to Serious Injury from Impact Hazard; Imported by HomeProGym2026-05-21
- FDAFarm Rich Pizza Cheese Crunchers2026-05-19
- FDALegacy Tex Dressing Stabilizer Blend #7604-50, 50lb bags2026-05-18
- FDADairy House Ingredient Systems Strawberry Dairy Powder 05#5072-50, 50 lb bags2026-05-18
- FDADairy House Ingredient Systems Vanilla Dairy Powder, 50 lb box2026-05-18
- FDAHydroMARK Breast Biopsy Site Marker, Model Number: 4010-02-15-T32026-04-24
- FDAPremier, Monsel's, Ferric Subsulfate Solution, 8 mL bottles, Rx only, Manufacturer: Premier Medical Products, 1710 Romano Drive, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462, NDC 48783-112-08.2026-04-14
Own something like this?
AllClear screens your whole list against every CPSC, FDA, USDA and NHTSA recall — and tells you the day a new one names something you own.
Start free — 200 items, no card →