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CPSCRecalled Apr 18, 2001 · #01126

CPSC, Atomic Aquatics Announce Recall of Scuba Regulators

Hazard

The regulator's first stage spring can break, causing restricted airflow, posing a drowning hazard to consumers.

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Description

The recalled regulators have a black body with either a gray, blue, red or yellow faceplate. Printed on the faceplate of the regulator are the words, "Atomic Aquatics"; the model name, "Titanium"; and the model number, T1, T1x, B1 or Z1.

Product details

Product
Atomic Aquatics "Titanium" scuba regulators
Type
Scuba Diving/Water Activity Equipment
Manufacturer
Atomic Aquatics Inc., of Huntington Beach, Calif.
Model numbers
T1, B1, Z1
UPCs
Sold at
Specialty dive equipment stores nationwide sold the regulators, from May 1999 through February 2000, for between $450 and $1,600.

What you should do

Consumers should stop using these regulators immediately and return them to Atomic Aquatics or an authorized Atomic Aquatics dealer for repair.

View the official CPSC notice