Structured public information
CiteFacts
Fragmented public information, republished as structured, current, provenance-backed records that people and software agents can retrieve and cite.
What this is
Public information is often technically available but expensive to use: spread across several pages, buried in documents, inconsistently named, or missing the one field you need. CiteFacts does that work once per record — normalize the fields, state the units, keep the retrieval timestamp, derive the comparisons that are actually useful, and link back to the authoritative source — then publishes the result at a stable URL in matching human-readable and machine-readable form.
Published information families
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Recall Ready
Current U.S. household product recalls, normalized into one record per recall with hazard, remedy, urgency, and a link back to the official CPSC notice.
Machine entry points
CiteFacts is an independent publisher. It is not a government agency and is not affiliated with any of the authorities whose public records it reformats.