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Nationwide Industries Trident Pool Gate Latches

Description: The recalled magnetic gate latches are 10" or 20" models in black or white. They are marked with the "Trident" name and image on the face of the latch body below the key hole. The latch body, which is typically attached to a fence post, contains a knob and a key cylinder on the uppermost portion and a recessed area on the bottom portion designed to engage and retain the striker. The striker, which contains the magnet, is typically attached to the active gate portion of a fence gate assembly, and moves with the gate as it is opened and closed. The Trident Latches are frequently used to secure gates for pools. [Learn More]

About 2,500 units were affected by this recall.

Nationwide Industries Trident Pool Gate Latches
Nationwide Industries Recalls Trident Pool Gate Latches Due To Failure to Secure Hazardous Areas

Nationwide Trident Black Latch. Nationwide Trident Striker Black

Nationwide Industries Trident Pool Gate Latches Recall Information

Country of OriginChina
Recall Date01/22/2014
Recall ID1601
Recall Number14085
Product TypeSwimming Pool Equipment
HazardThe magnet contained in the striker portion of the latch assembly can come loose, preventing the latch from securing a gate.
InjuriesNo injuries were reported.
RemedyConsumers should contact Nationwide Industries for a replacement striker kit that can be installed with a Phillips head screwdriver.
Remedy OptionRepair
ContactNationwide Industries at (800) 409-3901 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm ET Monday through Friday, or use afterhours voicemail, via e-mail at [email protected], or online at www.nationwideindustries.com and click on “Info on Trident Striker replacements” for more information.
Last Updated01/08/2015
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