CPSC's Tenenbaum Hopes to Complete Pool Drain Cover Investigation by Memorial Day
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has posted the April 14, 2011 remarks of CPSC Chairman Tenenbaum at the National Drowning Prevention Symposium in Colorado. Among other things, Tenenbaum stated that she wants to conclude the agency's investigation before Memorial Day…
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on concerns with some of the drain covers made after the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act went into effect and concerns with the protocols used by certain labs that tested them. She added that she continues to disagree with the Commission's decision to set a policy that allows a large, unblockable drain cover to be placed over a small, single main drain system without back-up protection.