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Vevor Diving Respirator

Drowning Hobby/sports equipment Serious risk

Vevor Diving Respirator was recalled on 6 February 2026 under EU Safety Gate alert SR/00268/26. Drowning risk reported by United Kingdom in respect of Northern Ireland. The mouthpiece of the SCUBA is held in position with a plastic tie wrap.

Photo of recalled product: Vevor Diving Respirator
Alert NumberSR/00268/26
BrandVevor
CategoryHobby/sports equipment
Risk TypeDrowning
Notifying CountryUnited Kingdom in respect of Northern Ireland
Country of OriginPeople's Republic of China
Model NumberC300PLUS
Published6 February 2026

Risk Description

The mouthpiece of the SCUBA is held in position with a plastic tie wrap. This connection may lead to the mouthpiece becoming disconnected from the main respirator, and the user drowning. Moreover, the product does not have the required labelling and marking. The product does not comply with the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulation.

Measures Taken

Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: ImporterCategory of measure(s): Import rejected at borderDate of entry into force: 21/10/2025Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: ImporterCategory of measure(s): Withdrawal of the product from the marketDate of entry into force: 29/12/2025

Product Description

Black Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) set with a cylinder.

🌊 What Should You Do?

This recall involves a drowning hazard related to Vevor Diving Respirator.

About this risk

This product does not provide adequate stability or safety features for use in or around water, creating a drowning risk.

Recommended action

Do not use this product in or near water. Never leave children unattended near water, even with flotation devices. Return the product to the retailer.

Who is at risk?

Children are at extreme risk. Drowning can occur in as little as 2 cm of water.

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