Confer Plastics is recalling more than 100,000 Curve In-Pool Step Systems due to child drowning and entrapment hazards. The company said children can become entrapped in the side openings of the step ...
Bob Confer was at his North Tonawanda manufacturing plant last month when a call came in. A child had stuck his arm into a ventilation opening in a set of Confer Plastics pool steps and gotten stuck.
Most pool steps are steep with narrow treads, but these Confer Step-1X treads have 10-inch- deep treads that provide a wider place to plant feet. Nonslip treads provide added stability, while a broad ...
Confer Plastics is recalling several models of pool step systems due to drowning and entrapment hazards. So far, no drownings have been reported. However, Confer Plastics has received two reports of ...
Hazard: Children's limbs can become entrapped in the side openings of the step systems, posing a drowning hazard. Remedy: Repair Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled pool step systems ...
Details: This recall involves three models of in-pool step systems with curved steps for in-ground and aboveground pools. The steps and handrails are made of gray and beige plastic. The ...
Confer Plastics recalls curve in-pool step systems due to children's limbs can become entrapped in the side openings of the step systems, posing a drowning hazard. This recall involves three models of ...
BUFFALO, NY - Confer Plastics in North Tonawanda has been making innovations in the plastic industry for decades. Their recent addition of a large scale blow molder allows them to continue that path ...