
With summer fast approaching, Senators from New Jersey and Virginia are asking the Consumer Product Safety Commission to take action on beach umbrella safety. Noting that 31,000 people have been injured by flying beach umbrellas between 2008 and 2017, a
letter from all four senators to the agency reads, "Recently, we heard from constituents impacted by flying beach umbrellas, which have caused injury, and in at least one recent case, death. As you know, beach umbrellas provide beachgoers the benefits of shade on hot and sunny days at the shore. Yet, a burst of wind can make these summer accessories harmful to those around them." [
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