SUBEA Easybreath Children's Snorkel Mask Recalled Due to Suffocation Hazard
EASYBREATH JR mask - Light blue &EASYBREATH JR mask - Street Art |
The SUBEA Easybreath children's snorkel mask has been recalled due to a potential drowning hazard. The issue arises when there is a malfunction or loss of one of the valves, leading to the inability to breathe, which can cause suffocation.
The lack of relevant information regarding this could result in serious injury, drowning, and even death.
Models Recalled
Two models have been recalled (pictured above)
EASYBREATH JR mask - Street Art (8732693)
EASYBREATH JR mask - Light blue (8549879)
Recommendation
Consumers are advised to immediately stop using the recalled SUBEA Easybreath children’s snorkeling mask. They should contact the nearest sales outlet to obtain the latest version of the instruction manual.
This manual can also be accessed online on here
You can also access this manual by reaching out to Decathlon Customer Service.
Important Information
Before using the product, it is crucial to read the updated instruction manual, which provides all necessary information for safe usage.
Additionally, users should perform functional checks before each use. Failing to adhere to the product’s user instructions could lead to breathing difficulties, resulting in severe injuries such as drowning and death.
Company Contact Information
For further details, consumers can get in touch with Decathlon Canada Inc. via telephone at 1-844-533-3322, from Monday to Friday between 10 am to 6 pm, or through info@decathlon.ca or by visiting the Decathlon website.
Additional Information
Number Sold: 22,947 units of the affected products were sold in Canada.
Time Period Sold: The products were available from April 2019 to July 2023.
Place of Origin: The masks were manufactured in Italy and China.
Importer: Decathlon Canada Inc., Brossard, Québec, Canada
Manufacturers: Oldrati Guardnizioni Industrial, Villongo BG, Italy and Shenzhen Triple Gold Technology Co., Guangdong, China.
International Recalls
The recall information is also available on the OECD Global Portal on Product Recalls website where you can find more details on other international consumer product recalls.
Source: Health Canada
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