Joyin Recalls Sloosh Dive Sticks Due to Risk of Serious Injury from Impalement; Violate Federal Dive Sticks Ban
Reason for Recall
The recalled dive sticks violate the federal dive sticks ban because they exceeded the compress limit, posing an impalement hazard. In shallow water, children may fall or land on a dive stick, resulting in serious piercing injuries. Facial and eye injuries are also possible when children attempt to retrieve the sticks underwater.
Date Issued
Category
Products
Status
urgent
Issuing Agency
CPSC
What to do if you're affected
- βStop using the product immediately.
- βCheck the model number and any date codes or serial numbers against the specific units listed in the recall notice.
- βFollow the manufacturer's instructions for the remedy at the link in the official recall notice.
- βDo not donate or sell the recalled product.
- βKeep children and pets away from the recalled item.
About the CPSC
This recall was conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), which oversees the safety of roughly 15,000 categories of consumer products β from electronics and furniture to toys, clothing, and small appliances. The CPSC works with manufacturers on voluntary recalls and can order mandatory recalls under the Consumer Product Safety Act. Consumers can report hazardous products and track all current recalls at CPSC.gov. Injuries involving recalled products can also be reported at SaferProducts.gov.
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