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Technosport recalls Omersub scuba mask

The lens can shatter during normal use

July 1, 2015

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Technosport of Virginia Beach, Va., is recalling about 2,600 Omersub Zero Cube scuba diving masks.

 

Non-conforming glass was used for the lens, which can shatter during normal use, posing an injury hazard.

 

Twelve incidents have been reported to the firm in which the lens has shattered. No injuries have been reported.

 

The diving mask is designed to cover the eyes and nose. The mask and strap are made with soft black rubber, with hard rubber around the two glass lenses. “O.M.E.R.” appears on the forehead area of the mask in raised letters. The UPS Code 801 773 612 2298 and Omersub MFG Part #603NCF appear on the original packaging.

 

The masks, manufactured in China, were sold at Technosport and local diving equipment retailers, and online at amazon.com and www.omerdiving.com from April 2012, through June 2015, for about $80.

 

Consumers should immediately stop using the mask and contact Technosport for a replacement mask.

 

Consumers may contact Technosport at (800) 853-1911 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., ET, Monday through Friday, or by email at info@technosportinc.com.

 

 


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