If You Bought This at Costco, Destroy It, Authorities Say-
This snorkel has been recalled due to drowning risks.
The following written content by Allie Hogan
Costco is one of the most reliable standbys for getting everything you need, from a jumbo-sized bag of candy to swimming gear. Although the company is usually a trustworthy spot, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just announced that one Costco product has been recalled. The recall comes after multiple reports of the product’s dangerous defect. With that in mind, authorities don’t just want you to stop using this item—they’re asking that you destroy it. Read on to make sure you don’t have this risky product at home.
Snorkels are meant to help you breathe underwater, allowing you to get a longer look at all the beautiful sea creatures beneath the waves. However, one snorkel has been recalled because it doesn’t work properly and can lead to drowning. According to the CPSC’s announcement, Huish Outdoors just recalled the oceanic adult dry top snorkel, which was exclusively sold at Costco. “The bottom purge valve on the recalled snorkels can leak, allowing unexpected water entry, posing a drowning hazard,” the announcement explains.
Oceanic Worldwide also issued its own statement saying, “Oceanic has recently become aware that the snorkel included in the 2021 Oceanic snorkeling set and sold through Costco, may not deliver all the performances expected. In some instances, the snorkel’s lower purge valve may let in water during use.”
If you have one of these recalled snorkels, you’re urged to stop using it immediately, per the announcement. The company will replace your snorkel with a safe one if you fill out the form on its website. Additionally, the company asks that you destroy the product to ensure that no one uses the dangerous product. Oceanic directs you to destroy the product “by cutting the grey flexible tube so that it can no longer be used.”