Recall of a Decathlon buoy considered “dangerous”

Recall of a Decathlon buoy considered dangerous

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  • Posted on 08/12/2021


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    Decathlon stores are recalling the Nabaiji brand buoy market. In question: welds which could fail with use.

    While surveillance remains the key word to prevent drowning, it is also necessary to ensure that the swimming aids are also up to standard and not subject to product recalls.

    This is the case for the buoy of the Nabaiji brand, a swimming brand from Decathlon stores.

    After being put on the market, these buoys, which were distributed between February 1 and July 31, 2021, turn out to be potentially dangerous for children who use them.

    The affected models are Baby Ring All Nar Blue, as well as Baby Arch Ring. Blue, pink or red, you will also find them under the following references:

    Model code: 8578834/8543240/8383781

    Item code : 2985107/2743975/4016451

    It was found that the welds between the base of the buoy and its float could come off with use, thus leading to a risk of drowning in the young child who uses it.

    More information from Decathlon customer service on 0800 71 07 70 from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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