5 Million Above-Ground Pools Recalled After 9 Child Drownings

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Approximately 5 million above-ground pools sold since 2002 are being recalled due to a drowning risk, as children can access the pools through compression straps creating footholds. Nine children have died and three incidents are reported. The companies involved are providing free repair kits to secure the pools and prevent access, emphasizing their commitment to safety.
- 5 million above-ground pools recalled after deaths of 9 children ABC News
- Bestway, Intex, and Polygroup Recall Certain Above-Ground Pools 48-Inches and Taller Due to Drowning Hazard; Nine Deaths Reported; Five Million Pools Sold Since 2002 | CPSC.gov U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (.gov)
- Over 5M swimming pools sold at major retailers recalled after reports of 9 deaths Fox Business
- Feds recall 5 million pools linked to drowning deaths of 9 children CBS News
- National above-ground pool recall: Faulty strap caused 9 drownings, at least one in Michigan Detroit Free Press
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