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About five million swimming pools, specifically above-ground pools, have been recalled for a potential drowning risk after nine children died in a 15-year span.
Bestway, Intex and Polygroup above-ground pools are being recalled following the deaths of nine children.
Roughly 5 million swimming pools recalled after deaths of at least 9 children The CPSC says the compression straps surrounding the pools could be used as footholds for unsupervised children to ...
About 5 million swimming pools sold in the past 20 years are being recalled after children died. Here's what to know about the recall.
Millions of above-ground pools are being recalled after at least nine children have drowned in them, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
More than 5 million above-ground swimming pools that were sold from as far back as 2002 at retailers like Walmart, Target and Amazon are being recalled due to drowning hazards.
About 5 million aboveground pools are being recalled, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Monday, citing a design flaw that has been connected to the drowning deaths of at least ...
A strap around the pools can create a foothold for children to enter the pool even without a ladder, federal regulators warn.
More than 5.2 million aboveground swimming pools sold in the U.S. and Canada since 2002 are being recalled. Consumers are urged to contact the manufacturers for a free repair kit.
About five million pools linked to the deaths of nine children during the last 18 years were recalled Monday.
Some above-ground swimming pools have been recalled due to toddler drowning risk. The toddlers accessed the water via compression straps on the outside of the pools that created footholds.
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