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Black Diamond Equipment Recalls PIEPS Pro IPS Avalanche Transceivers Due to Risk of Loss of Emergency Communications is CPSC recall #25077, announced on December 26, 2024. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves all Black Diamond Equipment PIEPS Pro IPS Avalanche Transceivers. The transceivers are black plastic with an LCD screen below a yellow mark button. They measure about 5 inches long by 3 inches wide. PIEPS appears in yellow lettering and PRO IPS in white lettering on the front of the unit. The first four numbers in the transceivers' serial number range from 2326 through 2445 for recalled units and can be found on the label on the inside of the battery compartment door. The remedy is consumers should immediately stop using the avalanche transceivers and contact black diamond for a full refund or free repair, including shipping. consumers will not be asked for proof of purchase and will receive a pre-paid shipping label to return the recalled transceivers. black diamond is contacting all known purchasers.. Affected brand: Black Diamond Equipment Ltd..
This recall involves all Black Diamond Equipment PIEPS Pro IPS Avalanche Transceivers. The transceivers are black plastic with an LCD screen below a yellow mark button. They measure about 5 inches long by 3 inches wide. PIEPS appears in yellow lettering and PRO IPS in white lettering on the front of the unit. The first four numbers in the transceivers' serial number range from 2326 through 2445 for recalled units and can be found on the label on the inside of the battery compartment door.
Affected products
PIEPS Pro IPS Avalanche Transceivers
Recalled brands
Black Diamond Equipment Ltd.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the avalanche transceivers and contact Black Diamond for a full refund or free repair, including shipping. Consumers will not be asked for proof of purchase and will receive a pre-paid shipping label to return the recalled transceivers. Black Diamond is contacting all known purchasers.
Recall date
December 26, 2024
CPSC recall #25077 covers Black Diamond Equipment Recalls PIEPS Pro IPS Avalanche Transceivers Due to Risk of Loss of Emergency Communications, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on December 26, 2024. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves all Black Diamond Equipment PIEPS Pro IPS Avalanche Transceivers. The transceivers are black plastic with an LCD screen below a yellow mark button. They measure about 5 inches long by 3 inches wide. PIEPS appears in yellow lettering and PRO IPS in white lettering on the front of the unit. The first four numbers in the transceivers' serial number range from 2326 through 2445 for recalled units and can be found on the label on the inside of the battery compartment door.
The CPSC remedy for recall #25077 is consumers should immediately stop using the avalanche transceivers and contact black diamond for a full refund or free repair, including shipping. consumers will not be asked for proof of purchase and will receive a pre-paid shipping label to return the recalled transceivers. black diamond is contacting all known purchasers.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.
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The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Black-Diamond-Equipment-Recalls-PIEPS-Pro-IPS-Avalanche-Transceivers-Due-to-Risk-of-Loss-of-Emergency-Communications. RecallDocket links to it from this page.
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