Spas, Hot Tubs, and Swimming Pools Drain Covers Recall
NEWS from CPSC
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Office of Information and Public Affairs
Washington, DC 20207
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
February 3, 1997
(301) 504-7908
Release # 97-065
CPSC and Hydro-Air Industries Recall Main Drain Covers in
Spas, Hot Tubs, and Swimming Pools
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Hydro-Air Industries of
Orange, Calif., is recalling about 206,000 (model 10-6200)
main drain covers in spas, hot tubs, and swimming pools.
Hydro-Air's model 10-6200 drain cover is designed to
cover pipes carrying water out of spas, hot tubs, and
swimming pools. Under certain circumstances, a bather's head
can be held under water if the bather's hair becomes
entangled in the drain cover as the water and hair are drawn
through the drain.
Hydro-Air is aware of two drownings and one near
drowning resulting from hair getting trapped in the drain
cover.
Hydro-Air's model 10-6200 drain cover is a white
circular plastic disc, measuring 6 inches in diameter with
18 rectangular openings on top. Each rectangular opening
measures 3/4 inch long by 5/16 inch wide. "Hydro Air P/N
10-6200" is imprinted on the top of the cover. This drain
cover was installed in spas, hot tubs, and swimming pools
from 1980 to 1995.
Consumers should inspect their spas, hot tubs, and
swimming pools to determine if the model 10-6200 drain cover
is installed. If so, consumers should immediately stop using
their spas, hot tubs, and pools and contact Hydro-Air at
(800) 230-9560 to receive a free replacement part. Swimming
pool owners can contact Hydro-Air at (800) 230-9560 for
guidance in the inspection process.
Consumers should not use their spas, hot tubs, and
swimming pools until the replacement part has been
installed. If consumers choose to use their spas, hot tubs,
and pools before the replacement part is installed,
consumers should use extreme caution and follow
these precautions:
Keep long hair away from the main drain cover. Wear a
bathing cap or pin hair up.
Never allow a child to play in a way that could permit
the child's hair to come near the main drain cover. Always
supervise children around a spa, hot tub, or swimming pool.
If the main drain cover is missing or broken, shut down
the spa, hot tub, or swimming pool until the cover is
replaced.
Know where the cut-off switch for the pump is located,
so that you can turn it off in an emergency.