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Guardian Full-Face Diving Masks Recalled by Ocean Technology Due to Visor Separation Hazard

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Guardian Full-Face Diving Masks Recalled by Ocean Technology Due to Visor Separation Hazard

This recall involves the Guardian full-face mask which is a scuba diving mask that incorporates the second stage regulator into the mask allowing it to cover the diver’s full face.

If significant pressure is applied vertically to the top and bottom of the visor clamp, the clear plastic visor may dislodge causing the mask to flood.

For more information, please visit http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml10/10006.html


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