February 13, 2016

Johnson Outdoors Diving Recalls Dive Computers Due to Injury Hazard

Units About 350 and about 40 in Canada Description This recall involves the Aladin2 wrist dive computer that monitors depth, dive time,   decompression status and temperature. The computer is 3 inches by 3 inches, rectangular, black, and mounted on a black wristband. SCUBAPRO is stamped on the top of the face frame and Aladin2 is printed in white on the bottom of the face frame.  […]
February 13, 2016

Aqua Lung Recalls Scuba Regulators and Adapters Due to Drowning Hazard

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product. Name of Product: Titan DIN 1st Stage Scuba Regulators and Titan/Conshelf DIN Scuba Adaptors Units: About […]
February 13, 2016

CPSC, Cressi-Sub Announce Recall of SCUBA Buoyancy Compensators

Name of product: Cressi-sub Buoyancy Compensators Units: About 1,000 Distributor: Cressi-sub USA, of Westwood, N.J. Manufacturer: Cressi-sub S.p.A., of Genoa, Italy. Hazard: A slow leak from the shoulder exhaust caused by expansion of an internal cable housing could result in slow deflation. This could impact the diver’s ability to control buoyancy. Incidents/Injuries: None reported. Description: Buoyancy Compensator devices provide buoyancy control for scuba divers by […]
February 13, 2016

High Pressure Scuba Diving Hoses Recalled by Innovative Scuba Concepts, Trident Diving and A-Plus Marine Due to Drowning Hazard

Units About 2,590 total units: 1900 Innovative Scuba Concepts hoses, about 480 Trident Diving Equipment hoses and about 210 A-Plus Marine hoses Description The recalled air hoses are black braided high pressure scuba air hoses. The hoses measure about one centimeter in diameter and vary in length from 6-inches to 40-inches. These hoses attach to the regulator first stage and are intended for use with […]
February 13, 2016

CPSC, Head USA Inc. Announce Recall of SCUBA Diving Computers

Name of product: SCUBA Diving Computers Units: 181 Distributor: Head USA Inc., of Norwalk, Conn. Hazard: The dive computers were improperly calibrated, resulting in incorrect calculations. Diving with an improperly calibrated dive computer can provide inaccurate “No Decompression (no stop) Time,” “Decompression Time,” “Desaturation Time” and “No Fly Time.” This could result in divers suffering serious injuries, including decompression sickness. Incidents/Injuries: Head USA received one […]
February 13, 2016

Technosport Recalls Omersub Scuba Mask Due to Injury Hazard

Recall Details Units About 2,600 Description The diving mask is designed to cover the eyes and nose. The mask and strap are made with soft black rubber, with hard rubber around the two glass lenses. “O.M.E.R.” appears on the forehead area of the mask in raised letters. The UPS Code 801 773 612 2298 and Omersub MFG Part #603NCF appear on the original packaging. Incidents/Injuries […]
February 13, 2016

Trident Diving Equipment Recalls High-Pressure Scuba Diving Air Hoses Due to Drowning Hazard

Recall Details Units About 200 Description The recalled air hoses are high-pressure scuba air hoses with a black, smooth rubber outer covering. They are about five millimeters in diameter and 32 or 36 inches long. These hoses connect the regulator to the tank pressure gauge. The phrase “Scuba Diving High Pressure hose I.D. 3/16 (4.76 mm) W.P. 5000 PSI Exceeds SAE 100RT braid with Kevlar […]
February 13, 2016

Suunto Recalls Air Hoses Used With Scuba Gear Due To Drowning Hazard

Units About 1,300 in the U.S. Description The recalled black rubber high pressure air hose is used with submersible pressure gauges and dive computers. The hose has silver fittings on both ends and “5000 PSIG PRESSURE TESTED – MADE IN THE U.S.A,” the batch code “1812” and the product code are printed on it. The hoses were sold separately and as a component of the […]