The CPSC and Decathlon USA are recalling all 2006 Quechua Brand Tents and Canopies. About 22,000 units are included in the recall as the tents may fail to meet the industry's flame resistant standard, posing a fire hazard. No injuries have been reported.

All 2006 model Quechua branded tents (2-Seconds, 2-Seconds
Air, 3-Seconds Air, T2, T3 Air, T4 Air, T6.2XL Air, T2 Ultralight Tents,
T0 and T0+ canopies) sold in orange, red, blue, camouflage, or beige
with SKU numbers 350808, 65196, 86813 146552, 146548, 100986, 351219,
370833, 531980, 531989, 65024, 90366, 90428, 567008, 567009, 567036,
567032, 370973, 22611, 566985, and 566992 are included in this recall.
The SKU number can be found on the self-carry jacket. Quechua is printed
on the exterior of the tent or canopy and on some of the carrying bags.

The tents were sold at Decathlon USA retail stores in Massachusetts or through online
sales at www.decathlontent.com from January 2006 through September 2006
for between $15 and $150.

The tents were manufactured in China.

Consumers should stop using the recalled tents and call
Decathlon USA for information on returning these recalled tents for a
refund plus an extra $10. Consumers that purchased tents through the Web
site and toll-free number are being sent direct notices from Decathlon.