PULLSHEETInventory vs official recalls

One-shot report · official public records · $29

Check the stock you already have against official U.S. recall records.

Retailers and small sellers are not supposed to offer recalled goods. Most of the lists you can buy are monthly subscriptions. Pullsheet is a dated 25-line pull sheet: your items, the agencies’ records, the URLs.

$29 · 25 lines

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The problem

CPSC, FDA, and USDA publish recalls in public. The pain is not “finding the internet.” It is sitting down with your 25 SKUs and producing a sheet you can keep: match, uncertain, or no match identified — with the official title and URL on the same row.

Who it is for

Small retailers, marketplace sellers with goods on hand, gift shops, and childcare kitchens that already keep a short inventory list.

Who it is not for

Law firms wanting an opinion letter. Anyone asking us to log into a seller account. Anyone wanting a “certified safe” stamp.

What you get

A dated HTML and Markdown report for up to 25 lines. Potential match, uncertain/review, or no match identified in the sources checked.

How the 25-line pull sheet works

  1. Fill the CSV or XLSX template. Product name (or UPC) is enough. Brand, model, SKU, UPC, and a short description help.
  2. After payment is activated, send the file. Do not send passwords, marketplace logins, API keys, or customer lists.
  3. Pullsheet reads official public recall JSON (CPSC SaferProducts list records, FDA food enforcement). Each line is graded.
  4. You get a dated report. Ambiguous overlap is marked uncertain, not a hit. No match is never called “safe.”

Official sources, grades, and limits · XLSX template

Limitations

Informational only. Not legal advice, not a compliance certification, and not a determination that a product is safe to sell or stock. Official records are the agency URLs. Lot, UPC, and model must be verified by the buyer against the source. “No match identified in the official sources checked as of [timestamp]” does not mean the product is unaffected.