Taylor Water Technologies Recalls Phosphate Reagent Bottles Sold with Test Kits Due to Risk of Severe Chemical Burns; Violation of Federal Regulation for Child-Resistant Packaging

Active Recall Announced March 6, 2025 CPSC #25173

Quick answer

Taylor Water Technologies Recalls Phosphate Reagent Bottles Sold with Test Kits Due to Risk of Severe Chemical Burns; Violation of Federal Regulation for Child-Resistant Packaging is CPSC recall #25173, announced on March 6, 2025. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves the replacement reagent #1 bottles sold with Taylor Phosphate Test Kits #K-1106 and also sold separately. The kits are used to test the level of phosphate in water for pools, spas and aquariums. The water testing kits are labeled with the brand name "Taylor," the kit name "Phosphate Test" and part number "K-1106." The bottle in the kit that contains sulfuric acid is labeled with the brand name "Taylor," product name "Phosphate Reagent #1," part number "R-0980" and "A Size: 22 mL (.75 oz)." The replacement reagent bottle that is sold separately has the same label. Phosphate Reagent #1 has a shelf-life of 24 months. The remedy is consumers should stop using the recalled phosphate reagent #1 bottles immediately, place them in a safe and secure location away from the reach of children and contact taylor water technologies for information on how to properly dispose of the recalled bottle and obtain a free replacement bottle. only unexpired phosphate reagent #1 bottles are included in this recall and eligible for the free replacement. taylor water technologies is contacting all known purchasers directly.. Affected brand: Taylor Water Technologies LLC.

Hazard

This recall involves the replacement reagent #1 bottles sold with Taylor Phosphate Test Kits #K-1106 and also sold separately. The kits are used to test the level of phosphate in water for pools, spas and aquariums. The water testing kits are labeled with the brand name "Taylor," the kit name "Phosphate Test" and part number "K-1106." The bottle in the kit that contains sulfuric acid is labeled with the brand name "Taylor," product name "Phosphate Reagent #1," part number "R-0980" and "A Size: 22 mL (.75 oz)." The replacement reagent bottle that is sold separately has the same label. Phosphate Reagent #1 has a shelf-life of 24 months.

Affected products

Phosphate Reagent #1 Bottles sold within the Taylor Phosphate Test Kits

Recalled brands

Taylor Water Technologies LLC

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the recalled Phosphate Reagent #1 bottles immediately, place them in a safe and secure location away from the reach of children and contact Taylor Water Technologies for information on how to properly dispose of the recalled bottle and obtain a free replacement bottle. Only unexpired Phosphate Reagent #1 bottles are included in this recall and eligible for the free replacement. Taylor Water Technologies is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Recall date

March 6, 2025

Categories

Phosphate Reagent #1 Bottles sold within the Taylor Phosphate Test Kits

Frequently asked questions

What is CPSC recall #25173?

CPSC recall #25173 covers Taylor Water Technologies Recalls Phosphate Reagent Bottles Sold with Test Kits Due to Risk of Severe Chemical Burns; Violation of Federal Regulation for Child-Resistant Packaging, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on March 6, 2025. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall involves the replacement reagent #1 bottles sold with Taylor Phosphate Test Kits #K-1106 and also sold separately. The kits are used to test the level of phosphate in water for pools, spas and aquariums. The water testing kits are labeled with the brand name "Taylor," the kit name "Phosphate Test" and part number "K-1106." The bottle in the kit that contains sulfuric acid is labeled with the brand name "Taylor," product name "Phosphate Reagent #1," part number "R-0980" and "A Size: 22 mL (.75 oz)." The replacement reagent bottle that is sold separately has the same label. Phosphate Reagent #1 has a shelf-life of 24 months.

What is the remedy for recall #25173?

The CPSC remedy for recall #25173 is consumers should stop using the recalled phosphate reagent #1 bottles immediately, place them in a safe and secure location away from the reach of children and contact taylor water technologies for information on how to properly dispose of the recalled bottle and obtain a free replacement bottle. only unexpired phosphate reagent #1 bottles are included in this recall and eligible for the free replacement. taylor water technologies is contacting all known purchasers directly.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.

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If you sell Taylor Water Technologies Recalls Phosphate Reagent Bottles Sold with Test Kits Due to Risk of Severe Chemical Burns; Violation of Federal Regulation for Child-Resistant Packaging on Shopify, stop selling the affected units immediately, notify customers who purchased them, and consider whether you have a Section 15(b) reporting obligation to the CPSC. RecallDocket helps Shopify merchants identify affected SKUs and prepare the required safety report.

Where is the official CPSC notice for this recall?

The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/Taylor-Water-Technologies-Recalls-Phosphate-Reagent-Bottles-Sold-with-Test-Kits-Due-to-Risk-of-Severe-Chemical-Burns-Violation-of-Federal-Regulation-for-Child-Resistant-Packaging. RecallDocket links to it from this page.

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