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.

Every published field is either copied from a named authoritative source or derived by a documented rule. Derived fields are labelled as derived. The original source stays authoritative, and every record links to it.

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.

250 current records · JSON index · feed

Machine entry points

Catalog JSON · Sitemap index · Agent guide · robots.txt

Each family exposes the same shape: /<family>/index.json to discover records, /<family>/feed.json for chronological discovery, and matching .json and .md representations beside every HTML record.

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.