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CPSC recall · Reported April 18, 2013

Trident Diving Equipment Recalls High-Pressure Scuba Diving Air Hoses Due to Drowning Hazard

The diving hose that connects the regulator to the tank's pressure gauge can leak, posing a drowning hazard to the user.

Recall #
13174
Affected scope
About 200
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The CPSC recalled The recalled air hoses are high-pressure scuba air hoses with a black, smooth rubber oute… — a moderate-severity action.

Trident Diving Equipment Recalls High-Pressure Scuba Diving Air Hoses Due to Drowning Haz… was recalled and listed by the CPSC in April 18, 2013. Reason: The diving hose that connects the regulator to the tank's pressure gauge can leak, posing a drowning hazard t…. Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the hoses and contact Trident Diving Equipment fo…. Verify recall #13174 with the CPSC before acting.

The recall

issued this moderate-severity CPSC recall — The diving hose that connects the regulator to the tank's pressure gauge can leak, posing a drowning hazard t….

Moderate
severity level
April 18, 2013
reported

Sourced from official CPSC enforcement records. Verify recall #13174 with the agency before acting. Full product description, hazard, remedy, and related recalls are below.

Recall Insight

This CPSC action (record #13174) was formally reported on April 18, 2013. It is classified under Moderate severity, with a current status of Active. The recalling firm is not specified in the federal record. Federal records list the affected scope as About 200.

The documented reason for this recall is: The diving hose that connects the regulator to the tank's pressure gauge can leak, posing a drowning hazard to the user. Distribution information was not included in the agency filing, so consumers should assume broad potential exposure until the firm publishes point-of-sale details. The remedy documented by the agency is: Consumers should immediately stop using the hoses and contact Trident Diving Equipment for a free replacement hose. — consumers holding this product should act on that instruction rather than relying on general guidance.

Within the same product category the archive holds 6 closely related recalls — clustering in a narrow category often points to a systemic quality-control or supplier issue rather than a one-off defect. Always verify the recall number against the official agency record before acting.

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Severity

Moderate

Affected scope

About 200

Related Recalls

6

0 from same agency

Product description

The recalled air hoses are high-pressure scuba air hoses with a black, smooth rubber outer covering. They are about five millimeters in diameter and 32 or 36 inches long. These hoses connect the regulator to the tank pressure gauge. The phrase "Scuba Diving High Pressure hose I.D. 3/16 (4.76 mm) W.P. 5000 PSI Exceeds SAE 100RT braid with Kevlar fiber from Dupont" is printed in white lettering on the hose's outer covering. The hoses have metal fittings on each end - one female fitting and one male fitting. "CE EN 250 230" is stamped on the female fitting and one of the following production date codes is on the male hex head fitting: T1011, T1111 or T0312.

Reason for recall

The diving hose that connects the regulator to the tank's pressure gauge can leak, posing a drowning hazard to the user.

Remedy — what to do

Consumers should immediately stop using the hoses and contact Trident Diving Equipment for a free replacement hose.

Recall Profile

Structured summary of the CPSC recall record
Attribute Value
Agency U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Severity class Moderate
Status Active
Recall number 13174
Date reported April 18, 2013
Date initiated April 18, 2013
Recalling firm Not disclosed
Affected scope About 200
Distribution Not disclosed
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Profile values are sourced directly from the official CPSC enforcement record. Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

What to do with this recall

Consumers should immediately stop using the hoses and contact Trident Diving Equipment for a free replacement hose.

  • Check the recall number (13174) and product description against the item you own. Search the archive
  • Confirm the current status and remedy on the official CPSC notice before acting. CPSC notice
  • Follow the documented remedy (refund, replacement, repair, or disposal) rather than general advice. What to do next

This page summarizes the official CPSC record for research and awareness; it is not legal, medical, or safety advice. Verify with the issuing agency before acting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What product was recalled?
The recalled air hoses are high-pressure scuba air hoses with a black, smooth rubber outer covering. They are about five millimeters in diameter and 32 or 36 inches long. These hoses connect the regulator to the tank pressure gauge. The phrase "Scuba Diving High Pressure hose I.D. 3/16 (4.76 mm) W.P. 5000 PSI Exceeds SAE 100RT braid with Kevlar fiber from Dupont" is printed in white lettering on the hose's outer covering. The hoses have metal fittings on each end - one female fitting and one male fitting. "CE EN 250 230" is stamped on the female fitting and one of the following production date codes is on the male hex head fitting: T1011, T1111 or T0312.. Units affected: About 200.
Why was this product recalled?
The diving hose that connects the regulator to the tank's pressure gauge can leak, posing a drowning hazard to the user.
What should consumers do?
Consumers should immediately stop using the hoses and contact Trident Diving Equipment for a free replacement hose.
Which agency issued this recall?
This recall was issued by the CPSC on April 18, 2013. Severity: Moderate. Recall number: 13174.
How do I check if my product is affected by a recall?
Check the product description and recall number (13174) against your product. Visit the official CPSC website for the most current information. You can also use our Recall Checker tool to search by product name or brand.
How do I report an injury from a recalled product?
Report injuries to the issuing agency: CPSC at SaferProducts.gov, NHTSA at nhtsa.gov/report-a-safety-problem, or FDA via MedWatch. Document the product (photos, model/serial numbers, purchase receipts) and seek medical attention. Injury reports help agencies track hazard patterns and may strengthen enforcement actions.

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Data Sources

Source: FDA, CPSC, and NHTSA federal recall databases. This recall: CPSC, reported April 18, 2013.

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