CPSC, JT USA Inc. Announce Recall of Proteus Paint Ball Masks
WASHINGTON, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), JT USA Inc., of Chula Vista, Calif., is voluntarily
recalling about 4,000 Proteus masks used for protection during paint
ball combat. The plastic facemask could crack around the ear cover when
hit by a paint ball. This could allow the facemask to come off, exposing
consumers to eye injuries.
JT USA has received one report of a mask breaking around the ear
cover. No injuries have been reported.
The Proteus mask is made up of a Spectra goggle, visor and
facemask, which includes ear covers and a strap. Model number
50085090201 includes a cooling fan. Model number 50105090201 does not
include a fan. The model numbers are written on the packaging. Both
masks are gray with clear, plastic ear covers. Only masks with clear ear covers are part of the recall.
Paint ball equipment stores sold these masks nationwide from March
2001 through May 2001 for between $110 and $150.
Consumers should stop using these masks immediately, and return
them to JT USA for a free replacement mask. For more information and
shipping instructions, call JT USA at (800) 587-2246 between 9 a.m. and
5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or write to The Recall Dept., JTA USA
Inc., 515 Main St., Chula Vista, CA 91911. Consumers also can go to the
firm's web site at www.jtusa.com.
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