[Recalled] Astroslide Inflatable Water Slides — The Aviva Astroslide 17048 is a large, inflatable water slide measuring 5 feet… | CPSC 2004-08-31
Regulators flagged this product in an official safety action. Here is what the notice says and what it means for owners.
Recall details
| Product | Astroslide Inflatable Water Slides |
|---|---|
| Category | consumer_product |
| Issuing authority | CPSC |
| Reference | 04578 |
| Country of notice | United States |
| Hazard type | recall |
| Notice date | 31 August 2004 |
Why it was recalled
According to the CPSC notice, the identified hazard is: The Aviva Astroslide 17048 is a large, inflatable water slide measuring 5 feet high and 9 feet long. It is used for sliding into a pool or lake. "AVIVA AstroSlide" is written on the sides of the slide. The slide is green with orange handles. Hazards: These water slides have an excessive length of rope attached to the safety mat, that presents a risk of entanglement in the water. This poses a drowning hazard to users.
This safety recall concerns consumer_product products distributed in United States and was recorded by CPSC. Recalls in this category are published so that owners, retailers, and importers can identify affected units and act quickly.
What to do if you own this product
Review the official notice to confirm whether your unit is affected.
Read the full official notice →
This page indexes a public government recall notice for reference. We do not sell or verify this product; always confirm the current status on the authority's official site.
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