Baby Floats & Scuba Masks Recalled

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has two recalls Wednesday that involved summer products.

Otteroo Baby Floats

A drowning risk has prompted the recall of about 3,000 baby floats sold online.

The recall involves round-ring, inflatable Otteroo baby floats.

Otteroo has received 54 reports of broken seams on the product, which can cause the float to leak air, deflate, and pose a drowning risk.

No injuries have been reported.

The baby floats were sold online at Otteroo.com, Amazon.com, and Zulily.com last year from January through July (January 2014 through July 2014).

Consumers should stop using the floats and contact Otteroo to receive a free replacement.

An injury hazard has prompted the recall of some scuba diving masks.

Technosport Ombersub Scuba Mask

Technosport is recalling about 2,600 Omersub Zero Cube scuba diving masks because the lens can shatter during normal use.

Non-conforming glass was used for the lens.

Twelve incidents have been reported to the firm in which the lens shattered.

No injuries have been reported.

The masks were sold at Technosport and local diving equipment retailers, as well as online at Amazon.com and OmerDiving.com from April 2012 through last month (June).

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

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