Drowning Hazard

Safety Tips

Never leave children unattended near water. Use approved life jackets, not inflatable toys, for water safety. Install barriers and alarms around pools.

106
Total Recalls
6
In 2026
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Trankerloop Baby Bath Seats Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The recalled bath seats violate the mandatory standard for infant bath seats because they are unstable and can tip over while in use, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to drowning.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bath seats and contact Trankerloop for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to write "Recalled" on the front of the bath seat in permanent marker, disassemble the bath seat by removing the back rest and arm restraints, cut the four suction cups on the bottom and email a photo of the disassembled recalled bath seat showing the marked front of the seat to hkkll147@outlook.com.

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Evajoy 48-inch and taller above-ground pools Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The compression strap that surrounds the outside of the pool legs may create a foothold, allowing a child access to the pool, posing a drowning risk.

Consumers should contact Evajoy to request a free repair kit that removes the compression strap from the pool, while maintaining the structural integrity of the pool. In the interim, consumers should ensure that children cannot access the pool unattended or, alternatively, drain the pool until the repair can be installed.

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Hydromassage Rotary Jet (6 fin) in Highlife Collection Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The hydromassage rotary jets can create a suction force that allows the user's hair to be entangled, submerging their head underwater, posing entanglement and drowning hazards to the user.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled jets and go to the firm's website http://www.hotspring.com/recalls to determine if their spa has them. If it is determined that the spa has the recalled parts, contact the firm to obtain instructions and a video that demonstrates how to turn the recalled jets off and how to install free replacement jet inserts in your spa. Consumers will need the serial number located on the front of the spa to make the determination.

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CheerKid Baby Bath Seats Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The recalled bath seats violate the mandatory standard for infant bath seats because they are unstable and can tip over while in use, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to drowning.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bath seats and contact Babibaby for a full refund. Consumers should write "Recalled" on the front of the bath seat in permanent marker, disassemble the bath seat by removing the back rest and arm restraints, discard the screws, cut the five suction cups on the bottom and send a photo of the disassembled recalled bath seat showing the marked front of the seat to CheerKid-Recall@outlook.com.

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Sunneday and Blue Bay brand 48-inch and taller above-gr Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The compression strap that surrounds the outside of the pool legs may create a foothold, allowing a child access to the pool, posing a drowning risk.

Consumers should contact Starmatrix to request a free repair kit. In the interim, consumers should ensure that children cannot access the pool unattended or, alternatively, drain the pool until the repair can be installed.

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NFSVLB Baby Bath Seats (blue) Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The recalled bath seats violate the mandatory standard for infant bath seats because they are unstable and can tip over while in use, and have leg openings that allow the child to slip down until the child's torso can become entrapped, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to drowning and entrapment.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bath seats and contact NFSVLB to request a full refund. Consumers should write "Recalled" on the front of the bath seat in permanent marker, disassemble the bath seat by removing the back rest and arm restraints, discard the screws, cut the four suction cups on the bottom and send a photo of the disassembled recalled bath seat to NFSVLB at?amzmaihuayd@163.com. Upon receipt of the photo, NFSVLB will provide the consumer with a full refund.

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TopHomer Pool Drain Covers Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The recalled drain covers violate the entrapment protection standards of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (VGBA), posing entrapment and drowning hazards to swimmers and bathers.

Pool owners, pool operators and consumers should immediately stop using pools with the recalled pool drain covers. To receive a refund, consumers should remove the drain cover from the pool, take a photo of the removed cover, and send it to the recalling firm by email at Tophomer.recall@outlook.com. Ensure all pools and spas have VGBA-compliant drain covers and teach children to stay away from drains.

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Blue Wave brand 48-inch and taller above-ground pools Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The compression strap that surrounds the outside of the pool legs may create a foothold, allowing a child access to the pool, posing a drowning risk.

Consumers should contact Blue Wave to request a free repair kit. In the interim, consumers should ensure that children cannot access the pool unattended or, alternatively, drain the pool until the repair can be installed.

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YCXXKJ Baby Bath Seats Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The recalled bath seats violate the mandatory standard for infant bath seats because they are unstable and can tip over while in use, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to drowning.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bath seats and contact BenTalk to request a full refund. Consumers should send two photos of the recalled bath seats to BenTalk at bentalkhere@outlook.com. The first photo should have "Recalled" written on the front of the bath seat in permanent marker. The second photo should show the bath seat disassembled with the components removed.

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Stealth and Covert Kayak Paddles Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The recalled kayak paddles can break during use, posing a drowning hazard.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled kayak paddles and contact Werner Paddles for a full refund in the form of a check or store credit redeemable online. Consumers should fill out a recall form at https://wernerpaddles.com/pages/covert-stealth-recall-consumers. To collect the refund or obtain the store credit, consumers should follow the instructions on the Werner website and destroy the recalled kayak paddle by cutting the paddle into four equal pieces, halfway through each blade and halfway through the left and right side of the shaft and upload a photo of the destroyed paddle.

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48-inch and taller above-ground pools with compression Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The compression strap that surrounds the outside of the pool legs may create a foothold, allowing a child access to the pool, posing a drowning risk.

Consumers should contact Bestway, Intex or Polygroup to request a repair kit. In the interim consumers should ensure that children cannot access the pool unattended or, alternatively, drain the pool until the repair can be installed.

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Manual Retractable Security Pool Covers Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The recalled pool covers can leave a gap of more than 4.5 inches between the cover roller and the pool surface, when installed incorrectly by the installer. An improper installation can result in the covers not conforming to the voluntary industry standard, ASTM F-1346, posing drowning and entrapment hazards to children that could result in serious injury or death.

Pool owners and operators should immediately contact Endless Pools for a free inspection and a free repair by an Endless Pools support services representative. Endless Pools will inspect the pool covers and send out a service representative to remedy any entrapment and drowning risks posed by improper installation. Pool owners and operators should not allow children to use or access the pool or pool cover unsupervised. Until the repair for the pool cover is completed, keep children away from the pool cover when closed. To prevent serious injury or death due to entrapment under the pool cover, do not allow anyone - especially children - to sit, stand, or jump on the pool cover at any time. Endless Pools is contacting all known purchasers directly.

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Bebamour baby bath seats Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The recalled bath seats violate the federal safety regulation for infant bath seats because the bath seat is unstable and can tip over while in use, and the leg openings are too wide, allowing a baby to slip out of the seat, posing a risk of serious injury or death to babies from drowning.

Consumers should stop using the recalled bath seats immediately and contact Bebamour by email at amanda@babyleading.com for information on how to dispose of the product and submit a photograph to obtain a full refund. Bebamour and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.

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Superb Sports Baby Bath Seats Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The recalled bath seats violate the federal safety regulation for infant bath seats, including requirements for stability and leg openings, and can tip over while in use, posing a risk of serious injury or death to babies due to drowning hazard.

Consumers should stop using the recalled bath seats immediately, and contact DualOranges Store via email at info@dualoranges.com for information on how to dispose of the product and submit a photograph to obtain a full refund. DualOranges Store and Amazon are contacting all known purchasers directly.

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Infant Bath Seats Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The bath seats fail to meet the federal safety regulation for infant bath seats, including requirements for stability and leg openings, and can tip over while in use, posing a drowning hazard to babies.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled infant bath seats and contact UncleWu Life to receive a pre-paid label to return the infant bath seat. Upon receipt of the returned infant bath seats, consumers will be issued a full refund. UncleWu Life and Amazon are notifying all known purchasers directly.

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SCUBA Diving Buoyancy Compensating Devices OceanPro, Ex Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The handle for the weight pockets in the Scuba Diving Buoyancy Compensating Device can break during use. If this happens, the user will not be able to dump weight pockets in an emergency to rise to the surface, posing a drowning hazard.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled SCUBA Diving Buoyancy Compensating Devices and contact Huish Outdoors to receive free replacement weight pockets. Pockets are detachable and easily replaceable. Consumers should dispose of the current weight pockets.

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Narskido Infant Bath Seats Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The bath seats fail to meet the federal safety standard for infant bath seats, including requirements for stability and leg openings, and can tip over while in use, posing a drowning hazard to babies.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled infant bath seats and contact TopGlore through the Amazon platform for a full refund of the purchase price. Consumers will be asked to dispose of the recalled product. TopGlore and Amazon are notifying all known purchasers directly through the Amazon platform.

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1st stage scuba regulators Recalled for Drowning Hazard

A defective screw on the turret connection can break, posing a risk of severe injury and drowning hazard for divers.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled scuba regulators and contact XDEEP for a full refund or free replacement. The replacement includes a different model. Consumers can return the recalled regulator to the place of purchase or contact Tec Dive Gear to obtain a parcel label to return the regulator for free. 1st Stage is contacting all known purchasers.

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Body Glove Tandem Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board, ULI Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The glue on the inflatable paddle boards can separate at the seams and the paddle boards can deflate unexpectedly, posing a drowning hazard.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled boards and return them to Costco for a full refund or contact Surf 9 for instructions on how to receive a refund. Costco is contacting all known purchasers directly.

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Nomad Battery-Powered Tankless Diving Systems Recalled for Drowning Hazard

The compressor head of the tankless diving system can fracture while in use resulting in restricted air flow, posing a drowning hazard for divers.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Nomad tankless diving systems and contact BLU3 to schedule a free repair at an approved service center. BLU3 is contacting all known purchasers directly. The repair cannot be performed by the consumer.