Method
Official records in, dated sheet out.
Pullsheet does not scrape seller dashboards and does not guess from blogs. It reads public agency JSON and writes a report with the agency’s own title and URL.
Sources
- CPSC — SaferProducts Rest Web Services, list-shaped JSON. Each recall becomes a Pullsheet record (title, date, products, UPCs, URL on cpsc.gov).
- FDA — openFDA food enforcement JSON. Firm, product description, recall number, reason, and the FDA recalls page.
- USDA-FSIS — on the product roadmap when the public JSON path is wired the same way. Not claimed in current reports unless listed under sources checked.
The report prints the exact source URLs used and a UTC timestamp. Records outside that fetch window are not searched.
Grades
| Grade | When | What it is not |
|---|---|---|
| Potential match | UPC listed on the official record, model/SKU on the record, or brand plus three distinctive product-name terms. | Not an order to destroy stock. Read the agency page for lots and models. |
| Uncertain — review | Brand overlap, close names, or weak terms. Same house brand, different product. | Not a confirmed hit. Prefer review over a fake exact. |
| No match identified | Nothing in the sources checked as of the timestamp. | Not “safe.” Not “cleared.” Not a warranty. |
On the report
- Submitted inventory line
- Grade
- Responsible agency
- Recall date
- Official recall title
- Official source URL
- Matching evidence
- Ambiguity notes
- Disclaimer: informational, not legal/compliance advice