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RecallRadar Editorial Team

The RecallRadar Editorial Team publishes recall guides, sourcing notes, and remedy explainers for readers who need to confirm whether an announcement is real and what action to take next.

Last reviewed: March 7, 2026

What We Cover

We focus on device recalls, service programs, and consumer safety guidance that help owners verify eligibility, understand the stated remedy, and follow the official next step without relying on rumor or recycled summaries.

Sourcing Process

Our starting point is official source material. For each page we review regulator announcements, manufacturer recall pages, service program documentation, and support instructions published on official domains.

  • CPSC, FDA, NHTSA, and Health Canada announcements.
  • Manufacturer program pages on official domains such as support.apple.com or samsung.com.
  • Primary support documentation that explains the affected models, date ranges, or serial criteria.

Verification Standards

Our verification rules follow the Data Accuracy Standards added to GUIDE-WRITING-SOP.md on March 7, 2026.

  • We only publish recalls or service programs that were publicly announced by a manufacturer or regulator.
  • Each entry must identify a defined set of affected units and a defined remedy such as repair, replacement, or refund.
  • Every published entry needs a verifiable source URL that points to the specific program page, not a generic support hub.
  • Candidate entries remain unverified until a human confirms the source, scope, and remedy.
  • Unverifiable or fabricated entries are removed instead of published with assumptions.

Update and Correction Workflow

We revise pages when a regulator expands a recall, a manufacturer updates eligibility instructions, or a source URL changes. Before publishing guide updates, we do a browser check to confirm the page renders cleanly, links resolve correctly, and the written instructions still match the official source.

Team Background

This byline represents RecallRadar's internal editorial staff rather than a single author. The team works across recall monitoring, content operations, and QA to turn official announcements into concise, checkable guidance for consumers.