Recalls: Scuba Diving

May 31, 2007 Innovative Scuba Concepts Recalls Diving Regulator Components Due to Drowning Hazard

The recall involves the HO110 Swivels sold as an aftermarket regulator component. There are no markings such as a date or production code embossed on the unit. Contact Innovative Scuba Concepts for information on where the recalled units were sold. Read more.



October 2, 2006 Scubapro Recalls MK 20 Scuba Regulators for Service

The recall involves first stage regulators that are marked with the Scubapro brand and identified as the MK20. Read more.


July 19, 2006 Suunto Dive Computers Recalled Due to Decompression Hazard

The D9 and D6 diving instruments are advanced, gas-switching, multi-mode, decompression dive wristop computers. The products included are: the D9 model with serial numbers 62102582 and below; and the D6 model with serial numbers 62103693 and below. The serial number is located on the side of the product. The model number is located on the back of the product. Read more.





December 9, 2004 SCUBAPRO Recall of Converter Kit

This alert is only for consumers who dive with an Air 2 Alternate Inflation Regulator on a NON-SCUBAPRO buoyancy compensator. Divers who use the Air 2 on a SCUBAPRO buoyancy compensator are not affected by this alert. Read more.


November 17, 2004 Ocean Management Systems Recall of SCUBA Manifolds

The recall involves the 200 and 300 Bar versions of the OMS Rotating Cross Bar Manifold. The manifold consists of two valves which have "O.M.S." stamped on the side of each valve and a crossbar that has three O-rings per side. Each part has a black plastic knob. Read more.