Over 5.2 million pools sold across the U.S. and Canada are under recall after reports of nine deaths
Source: AP
NEW YORK (AP) More than 5.2 million aboveground swimming pools sold across the U.S. and Canada over the last two decades are being recalled after nine drowning deaths were reported.
The recall covers a range of Bestway, Intex Recreation and Polygroup pools that were sold by major retailers as far back as 2002. According to Monday notices published by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, these pools have compression straps running along the outside of the product which may create a foothold for small children and allow them to access the water unattended.
That can pose a serious drowning risk, the safety regulatory warn. To date, the CPSC believes nine children across the U.S. have drowned after gaining access to these now-recalled pools in this way. Those deaths occurred between 2007 and 2022, involving children between the ages of 22 months and 3 years old. No additional fatalities have been reported in Canada.
Consumers in possession of these pools are urged to immediately contact Bestway, Intex and/or Polygroup to receive a free repair kit which will consist of a rope to replace the compression strap. Owners of these pools should otherwise ensure that small children cannot access the pool without supervision, regulators note and could alternatively drain the pool until the repair is made.
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Kali
(56,329 posts)Most people leave ladders in place anyway. Watch the kids. This recall is kind of dumb.
Kids see something like that as a challenge. I know I would have, as a child. We had an above ground pool, but I don't remember there being any strap or rope running around it. I love the water and I would have found any way in. And, we had the ladder. And early swimming lessons. Very early.
Hassin Bin Sober
(27,157 posts)The Blue Flower
(6,026 posts)He's the same size as my granddaughter, and she can climb ANYTHING. Strong, flexible, and determined.
summer_in_TX
(3,698 posts)Got a great price during Amazon days. The grands have been having a great time this week. They range from 2-9.
They were all soooo happy, and he was just delighted to have given a gift that brought the kids so much joy. I'm so sad for them.
But thank you for making sure we all know. I texted him the link to the article.
wildflowergardener
(1,011 posts)It sounds like you can get a free repair kit that will make it so kids cannot climb in
myohmy2
(3,587 posts)...in 20 years is not good, something must be done...
...child deaths due to gun fire during the last 20 years is even worse, something must not be done...
...we live in psycho country...
fujiyamasan
(477 posts)We had one guy with explosives in his shoes and for over twenty years we made everyone take off their shoes to screen for them.
It makes no sense whatsoever.