Spa Drain Covers Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Entrapment and Drowning Hazards; Violate Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act; Sold on Amazon by Arrogantf
By MPB Safety Desk · Reviewed by Faruk Talmaç
Hazard
The recalled drain covers violate the entrapment protection standards of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (VGBA), posing entrapment and drowning hazards to consumers.
What parents need to know
This recall involves white spa and hot tub suction covers sold as hot tub jet covers and spa drain covers. These plastic units were packaged in a clear bag with specific labeling.
The recalled drain covers have been found to violate safety standards designed to prevent entrapment. This poses a risk of serious injury or death to children due to entrapment and drowning hazards.
If you have these drain covers, please stop using your spa or hot tub immediately. You should consult the official recall notice for detailed instructions on how to receive a refund. It is important to ensure all pools and spas are equipped with compliant drain covers and to teach children to stay away from drains.
Recall details
From the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission record
- Recall number
- #26563
- Recall date
- Units affected
- About 340
- Remedy
- Spa owners, spa operators and consumers should stop using spa/hot tubs with the recalled pool drain covers immediately. To receive a refund, consumers should remove the drain cover from the spa/hot tub, write "RECALL" with a marker on the cover, take a photo, then dispose it. If feasible, disable the drain cover by cutting the perimeter structure to prevent reinstallation or further functional use. Send the photo to Arrogantf by email at [email protected]. Ensure all pools and spas have VGBA-compliant drain covers and teach children to stay away from drains.; Refund
- Products and models
- Arrogantf Spa Drain Covers
- Sold at
- Online at Amazon.com from September 2025 through March 2026 for about $16.
- Consumer contact
- Arrogantf by email at [email protected].
Recall details are summarized from official government sources and reviewed by our editors before publishing. Information can change after publication — always confirm the current status, affected models, and remedy instructions in the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission notice before acting.