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Blue Wave Recalls 13,400 Above-Ground Pools For Drowning Hazard

Dallas Express | Dec 21, 2025
Blue Wave above-ground pool | Image by CPSC/website

Blue Wave has recalled 13,400 above-ground swimming pools after federal safety officials warned the products pose a drowning hazard to children.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the recall notice, citing a design flaw that creates unintended access points. The recall affects multiple Blue Wave pool models 48 inches or taller, including popular residential options sold nationwide.

The pools feature a compression strap that wraps around the exterior vertical support poles, creating footholds children can use to climb into the water. Even when ladders are removed, these footholds remain accessible, defeating standard safety precautions.

Affected models include the Blue Wave 15-Ft Rd 48-In Active Frame Pool, the 18-Ft Rd 52-In Dark Cocoa Wicker Frame Pool, and the Rustic Cedar 15-Ft Round 48-In Deep Frame Swimming Pool Package. The CPSC has published a complete list of recalled products on its website.

Pool owners should contact Blue Wave immediately to request a free repair kit. Until repairs are completed, the company advises consumers to drain their pools or ensure children cannot access them unsupervised.

Customers can reach Blue Wave at (800) 603-0475 or email [email protected] to request a repair kit. Additional information is available at www.bluewaveproducts.com/pages/recall or through the “Product Recalls” link on the company’s homepage.

The recall underscores ongoing safety concerns with residential pool products. No injuries have been reported in connection with the recalled Blue Wave pools.

Last summer, the CPSC issued a recall for similarly-designed above-ground pools with compression straps sold by Bestway, Intex, and Polygroup, affecting approximately 5.2 million units. Nine children aged three or younger drowned in these pools between 2007 and 2022, The Dallas Express reported.

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