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BATMAN
08-07-2005, 12:08 PM
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml99/99127.html

CPSC, Firms Announce Swimming Pool Dive Stick Recall Because of Impalement Risk to Children
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and 15 firms are announcing the recall of more than 19 million dive sticks used in swimming pools. In shallow water, children can fall or land on a dive stick and suffer rectal or vaginal impalement. Facial and eye injuries also are possible when children attempt to retrieve the sticks under water. According to CPSC Chairman Ann Brown, these dives sticks are dangerous and should not be used.

CPSC knows of six impalement injuries and one facial injury to children 6 to 9 years old. Although the number of reported incidents is relatively low, the severity of the injuries that have occurred is very significant. Three of the children suffered rectal and three suffered vaginal impalements from dive sticks placed in backyard pools or, in one case, a hot tub. In four of the six incidents, the injuries that occurred required surgery and hospitalization. The facial injury occurred when a child bobbed down to retrieve a dive stick and lacerated her face just below her eye, requiring stitches.

The dive sticks being recalled are hard plastic and are either cylinder-shaped or shark-shaped. When dropped into water, the dive sticks sink to the bottom of a pool and stand upright so that children can swim or dive down and retrieve them. The cylinder-shaped plastic sticks measure about 4 to 8 inches long and about 1 inch or less in diameter. The shark-shaped plastic sticks measure about 7 inches long and have an egg-shaped bottom. The sticks come in a variety of colors. Most are packaged in kits of three to six sticks, and some are packaged with other pool diving games.

These dive sticks have been sold at grocery, drug, pool and discount department stores nationwide for about $4 to $7 per set under numerous brand names, most of which do not appear on the dive stick itself. Consumers should stop using dive sticks immediately and throw them out.

Depending on the sticks owned, consumers can receive a refund, replacement or repair.

wonner
08-07-2005, 12:18 PM
I once vaginally impaled some chick in a hot tub with my dive stick. She definitely didn't recall. But I'm not going to stop using my dive stick or get it repaired.

RB240
08-07-2005, 02:48 PM
I once vaginally impaled some chick in a hot tub with my dive stick. She definitely didn't recall. But I'm not going to stop using my dive stick or get it repaired.
wtf? I never got a recall. (unless you mean someone call you again and again for sex.)

darkfrost
08-07-2005, 05:39 PM
Haha.... ouch

http://www.recall-warnings.com/cpsc-recall_images-99-99127.jpg

BuGS
08-07-2005, 05:42 PM
Ya I was talking to a Lifeguard today. He told me about it. He couldn't understand why a kid would have the stick right there....

darkfrost
08-07-2005, 05:45 PM
I'm wondering what the repair kit does to it... Wrap it in foam or something? lol

BATMAN
08-07-2005, 06:20 PM
yeah. what would that piece do near the kids orfices.........

Geoffrx7
08-07-2005, 06:41 PM
rectum? damn need killed him!

rx-7_Z06
08-07-2005, 07:21 PM
those kids aren't too smart....

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