


Millions of Above-Ground Pools Recalled After Child Drowning Deaths
Over 5.2 million above-ground pools from Bestway, Intex, and Polygroup are recalled in the US and Canada due to nine child drowning deaths linked to faulty compression straps.
Overview
- Over 5.2 million above-ground swimming pools from Bestway, Intex Recreation, and Polygroup are being recalled in the US and Canada due to safety concerns.
- The recall stems from nine reported drowning deaths of children, aged 22 months to 3 years old, linked to these specific pool models.
- The hazard involves a compression strap that can serve as a foothold, enabling young children to gain unsupervised access to the pool water.
- These tragic incidents occurred between 2007 and 2022, prompting urgent action from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada.
- Owners are urged to contact manufacturers for a free repair kit or ensure children cannot access the pool until the safety issue is resolved.
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FAQ
The recall involves several models from Bestway, Intex, and Polygroup, including Bestway's Power Steel and Steel Pro, Intex's Metal Frame and Ultra Frame Pools, and Polygroup's Summer Waves and Summer Escapes.
Approximately 5 million pools have been sold in the U.S. and over 250,000 in Canada, with sales dating back to 2002.
Consumers should contact the manufacturers for a free repair kit or ensure that children cannot access the pool until the repair is installed.
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