AN URGENT warning has been issued over a life jacket sold in Ireland that poses a life-threatening risk.
Decathlon is carrying out a recall on their TRIBORD Lifejacket LJ150N Harness.

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission issued the recalls for the lifejacket after discovering the product presents a risk of drowning.
It was discovered that during use and after repeated impacts on the product, it could pierce, which results in reduced buoyancy and a risk of drowning.
The brand is TRIBORD. The model number is 8801769. The bar code is 3608390327027. The article/item code is 4855900.
The recall applies to grey and black versions as well.
And there are approximately 11 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.
The product was reported to be sold from March 1, 2024.
The CCPC has urged customers to “stop using the product immediately”.
Customers can return their affected product to their nearest Decathlon store to receive a full refund.
Remedies are also available for customers if they prefer a replacement over a full refund.
For those who have purchased the product online, they are encouraged to contact Decathlon’s Customer Relations Centre via email at help.ireland@decathlon.com.
And those who have any questions or require more information about the recall can also contact them.
A spokesperson for Decathlon said: “We appreciate your understanding and apologise for any inconvenience caused.”
AIR FRYER RECALL
Meanwhile, Lidl Ireland issued a recall alert over the Tower 2L Compact Manual Air Fryer/2L Vortx Air Fryer following the discovery of an “overheating” manufacturing defect.
A number of Air Fryers sold to customers could overheat, presenting a risk of fire.
The issue has been identified within batches that were sold between January 2024 and April 2024 in Lidl stores across the country.
Lidl chiefs said: “Tower are recalling the above 2L Compact Manual Air Fryer / 2L Vortx Air Fryer with serial number T17087 due to risk of overheating which may cause a risk of fire.
“Other Tower products are affected by this recall but only the one listed above was sold in Lidl Ireland & Northern Ireland stores.
“If you have purchased the above product please stop using it.”
