Mustang life jacket recall

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The bladders of the MD315 and MD318 series life jackets affected by the voluntary recall by Mustang are fluorescent green and made in Canada. (Submitted photo)

ALEXANDRIA, VA, Oct. 15, 2015 — Mustang Survival has announced it is voluntarily recalling two selected models of inflatable personal flotation devices (PFDs) manufactured in Canada between September 2014 and September 2015. The recall is being issued for the reinforcement of a portion of the bladder assembly that may tear when the bladder lobes are flexed apart while fully inflated.

While a solution has been developed that corrects any affected products and prevents occurrence of this issue, the repair can be performed only at a Mustang Survival factory. Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) is urging boaters to check their life jacket inventory and see the easy identification guide at www.mustangsurvival.com advisories to quickly determine if the life jacket is subject to the recall.

This recall notification is only for certain models as identified with model numbers that begin with either MD315 (sold in Canada) or MD318 (sold in the US). “No other Mustang Survival products are affected as they utilize different bladder assemblies or have been originally produced with the required reinforcement,” said Mustang in a statement.

Consumers are urged to return affected PFDs by contacting Mustang Survival’s Customer Service department at 1-800-526-0532 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. PST Monday through Friday for specific shipping instructions. Boaters should not return product to their retailer as all product inspections and repairs are being handled by Mustang Survival.

Complete details on this recall are available at www.mustangsurvival.com advisories.

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