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From Boating Magazine News

Sirius Signal Releases First USCG-Compliant, Non-Pyrotechnic Flare Alternative

Sirius Signal announces the release of the SOS Distress Light, the nation’s first and only U.S. Coast Guard compliant, environmentally safe alternative to marine flares. The device is now available to boat and yacht owners via the Sirius Signal website for a one-time purchase of $99.95.

Sirius Signal’s battery-operated SOS Distress Light is safe for users and safe for the environment. The device uses an LED light, eliminating the need for flammable flares. It doesn’t expire, is water submersible, buoyant and lightweight. With a visibility of 10 miles and a battery life of 6+ hours, the SOS Distress Light helps you be seen for longer; A crucial feature in an emergency situation. [Read More...}

 

From BoatUs...

Your Summer Startup Safety Checklist

Good spring prep increases safety and fun for the entire boating season. Follow these tips to help you build your own list

Click here to download the printable version

·       Check things that might have deteriorated during winter, including exterior wiring connections for navigation lights, dock lines (chafing or freeze damage), life jackets (mold, rotten threads or fabric), paper charts, pipes including cockpit drains that were subject to ice damage, and hose clamps.

·       Move the rudder.

·       Replace deteriorated zincs

·       Check engine oil levels

·       Check that vent hoses haven’t become clogged.

·       If your boat has been under cover, check for deck leaks.

·       Check for freeze damage where water may have entered confined areas.

·       For I/Os, carefully check the bellows for any deterioration.

·       Check and test communications equipment.

·       Test navigation equipment.

·       Load test batteries.

·       Replace fire extinguishers if needed

·       Replace flares

For the full list, please visit BoatUs...

 

From

Kidde Recalls Disposable Plastic Fire Extinguishers

 

Kidde Recalls Disposable Plastic Fire Extinguishers Due to Failure to Discharge

Recall date: February 12, 2015

Recall number: 15-079

Recall Summary

Name of product: Kidde plastic valve disposable fire extinguishers

 

Hazard:  A faulty valve component can cause the disposable fire extinguishers not to fully discharge when the lever is repeatedly pressed and released during a fire emergency, posing a risk of injury.

 Consumer Contact: Kidde toll-free at (855) 283-7991 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or online at www.kidde.com and click on Safety Notice for more information.

Recall Details

Units- About 4.6 million units in the U.S. and 175,000 in Canada

Description: This recall involves 31 models of Kidde disposable fire extinguishers with Zytel® black plastic valves. The recalled extinguishers are red, white or silver and are either ABC or BC rated. The ratings can be found to the right of the nameplate.  Manufacture dates included in the recall are July 23, 2013 through October 15, 2014. A 10-digit date code is stamped on the side of the cylinder, near the bottom. Digits five through nine represent the day and year of manufacture in DDDYY format. Date codes for recalled units manufactured in 2013 are XXXX 20413 X through XXXX 36513 X and 2014 are XXXX 00114 X through XXXX 28814 X. A nameplate affixed to the front of the fire extinguisher has one of the following model numbers:

 

10BC

FC110

KFH Twin

1A 10BC

FC5

M110 Twin

1A 10BCW

FX10

M5 Twin

2A10BC

FX10BC

Mariner 10

5BC

FX10K

Mariner 110

5BCW

FX210

Mariner 5

FA10G

FX210R

Mariner 5 G

FA110

FX210W

RESSP

FA5B

FX340GW

XL 5MR

FC10

FX340SC

 

FH/ RESSP

FX5II

 

Incidents/Injuries - Kidde has received 11 reports of the recalled fire extinguishers failing to discharge as expected. No injuries have been reported.

Remedy - Consumers should immediately contact Kidde for a replacement fire extinguisher.

Sold at - Home Depot, Menards, Walmart and other department, home and hardware stores nationwide, and online from August 2013 through November 2014 for between $18 and $65, and about $200 for model XL 5MR.

Importer(s) - Walter Kidde Portable Equipment Company Inc., of Mebane, North Carolina

Manufactured in - Mexico

 


 

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