Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Towers Recall: Fall Hazard and Repair Guide
- Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall on May 14, 2026, for Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Towers due to a safety hazard that poses a risk of serious injury...
- The recall centers on a structural flaw where the platform inside the tower can loosen over time.
- These conditions create a fall hazard for children using the standing towers, which are designed to allow toddlers to reach counter-height surfaces safely.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall on May 14, 2026, for Guidecraft Kitchen Helper Towers due to a safety hazard that poses a risk of serious injury to young children.
The recall centers on a structural flaw where the platform inside the tower can loosen over time. According to the regulatory notice, this looseness can cause the tower to become unstable or lead to the platform detaching entirely.
These conditions create a fall hazard for children using the standing towers, which are designed to allow toddlers to reach counter-height surfaces safely.
To address the defect, the remedy provided for the recalled products is a repair.
Product recalls of this nature highlight the ongoing regulatory scrutiny regarding the stability and structural integrity of children’s furniture, particularly items designed to elevate young children to heights that increase the risk of injury if the product fails.
