High risk Recalled August 29, 2007 About 1,500 units Updated January 28, 2015

M&J Engineering Recalls Swivels for Scuba Diving Masks Due to Drowning Hazard

Drowning

The hazard

The swivel, which is attached to a diving mask, could separate while diving. This will result in a sudden loss of the diver's air supply, causing the diver to engage in emergency ascent. This poses a risk of decompression sickness due to rapid ascent or drowning.

Incidents reported: M&J Engineering has received one report of swivels separating from the masks while diving. No injuries have been reported.

What to do now

Consumers should immediately stop using the scuba diving masks with the swivel attached and contact M&J Engineering to receive a free repair.

Contact: For additional information, contact M&J Engineering toll-free at (888) 794-8351 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT, e-mail sales@omniswivel.com, or visit the company's Web site at www.omniswivel.com

About this recall

This recall involves all SW-3000 2nd stage 360-degree swivels for scuba diving masks manufactured between January 2004 and February 2005. The swivel has the date stamped on its body, below the patent number. Swivels that are already repaired have an arrow stamped on the top right corner of the swivel body.

Product photos

Recalled Swivel
Recalled Swivel

Photos: U.S. CPSC