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Aqua Lung Recalls Powerline Inflators Due to Injury and Drowning Hazards

Posted at 9:31 PM, Oct 10, 2016
and last updated 2016-10-10 22:42:17-04

Aqua Lung has recalled about 53,000 Powerline inflators due to injury and drowning hazards.

According to the company, the inflation button can remain depressed and cause the buoyancy compensators to continue inflating, resulting in an uncontrolled ascent posing injury and drowning hazards to the diver.

The firm has received 60 reports of the Powerline inflators continuing to inflate. No injuries have been reported.

This recall involves Aqua Lung Powerline inflators installed on Aqua Lung and Apeks Black Ice buoyancy compensators.

Buoyancy compensators equipped with Powerline inflators are used by scuba divers to establish buoyancy in the water.

The black Powerline inflators measure about 20 inches long and 3.5 inches wide.

Recalled Powerline inflators have a date code beginning with “H” printed on the inflator body.

The recalled products have been sold at Sports Chalet and authorized Aqua Lung stores nationwide from January 2015 through September 2016. The Powerline inflators were sold separately for about $30 and with Aqua Lung and Apeks buoyancy compensators for between $370 and $700.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Powerline inflators and contact Aqua Lung to receive a free repair, which consists of the replacement of the inflation button by an authorized Aqua Lung dealer.