Severity
Moderate
CPSC recall · Reported March 31, 2015
The metal wires on the cages can break, posing a facial impact or laceration hazard.
The CPSC recalled This recall involves cages on the Concept C1 Goal Mask with Certified Titanium Oval Wire … — a moderate-severity action.
Bauer Hockey Recalls Hockey Goalie Masks and Replacement Wires Due to Facial Impact or La… was recalled and listed by the CPSC in March 31, 2015. Reason: The metal wires on the cages can break, posing a facial impact or laceration hazard.. Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using goalie masks and replacement wires and contact Ba…. Verify recall #15105 with the CPSC before acting.
The recall
issued this moderate-severity CPSC recall — The metal wires on the cages can break, posing a facial impact or laceration hazard..
Sourced from official CPSC enforcement records. Verify recall #15105 with the agency before acting. Full product description, hazard, remedy, and related recalls are below.
This CPSC action (record #15105) was formally reported on March 31, 2015. 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 1,200 in the U.S. and 1,300 in Canada.
The documented reason for this recall is: The metal wires on the cages can break, posing a facial impact or laceration hazard. 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 goalie masks and replacement wires and contact Bauer Hockey for a free replacement wire cage and complimentary throat protector. — 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.
Where this recall sits in its category — 2,542 household products recalls on record
Of 100,165 recalls in the database, 23,668 are high severity, 72,097 moderate, and 4,400 low. This recall is classified moderate severity.
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Severity
Moderate
Affected scope
About 1,200 in the U.S. and 1,300 in Canada
Related Recalls
6
0 from same agency
This recall involves cages on the Concept C1 Goal Mask with Certified Titanium Oval Wire and the NME 10 Goal Mask with Certified Titanium Oval Wire, and the RP NME Ti Titanium Replacement Cage. The Concept C1 and NME 10 goalie masks were sold in black or white with a titanium wire cage that attaches to the mask with two screws on each side of the mask. The Concept C1 mask is a Senior mask in sizes S/M and M/L. "Concept C1" is printed at the top of the shell. A sticker inside the shell at the jaw also lists the model and size. The NME 10 Goal Mask is a Senior mask in sizes Fit 1, Fit 2, and Fit 3. "NME10" is printed at the top of the shell. A sticker inside the shell at the jaw also lists the model and size. The RP NME Ti Titanium Cage is a replacement cage intended for the Concept C1 and NME 10 goalie masks. A side plate reads "Bauer Titanium Oval Wire" and "RPNME Ti Sr."
The metal wires on the cages can break, posing a facial impact or laceration hazard.
Consumers should immediately stop using goalie masks and replacement wires and contact Bauer Hockey for a free replacement wire cage and complimentary throat protector.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Agency | U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission |
| Severity class | Moderate |
| Status | Active |
| Recall number | 15105 |
| Date reported | March 31, 2015 |
| Date initiated | March 31, 2015 |
| Recalling firm | Not disclosed |
| Affected scope | About 1,200 in the U.S. and 1,300 in Canada |
| Distribution | Not disclosed |
| Official source | CPSC notice → |
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 goalie masks and replacement wires and contact Bauer Hockey for a free replacement wire c…
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