Kidde Recalls Smoke and Combination Smoke/CO Alarms due to Alarm Failure
Kidde Fire Safety has issued a
recall Kidde hard-wired smoke and combination smoke/carbon monoxide (CO)
alarms. The alarms could fail to alert consumers of a fire or a CO incident
following a power outage.
While power remains out, an affected device will
sound if it receives a signal from an alarm in the same interconnected system.
Once power is restored, an affected device will sound an alarm regardless of
the presence of smoke and/or carbon monoxide. Approximately 1.2 million units
were sold in the United States
and about 112,000 in Canada.
This recall involves Kidde
hardwired smoke alarms (model i12010S) and combination smoke/carbon monoxide
(CO) alarms (models KN-COSM-IBA and i12010SCO) manufactured between October 22,
2014 and May 13, 2014. Battery-only alarms and alarms purchased prior to
December 2013 are not affected.
The affected units were sold at CED, City Electric Supply, HD Supply, Home Depot, Menards Inc. and other retailers, electrical distributors and online at Amazon.com, HomeDepot.com and shopkidde.com from January 2014 through July 2014 for between $30 and $50.
Consumers who purchased the recalled units should
immediately contact Kidde toll-free at (844) 553-9011 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET
Monday through Friday or online at www.kidde.com
and click on Recalls for more information. Consumers should keep using the
recalled alarms until they install replacement alarms.
Additional information
can be found HERE.
2 comments:
One must not stay at home without installing smoke and fire alarms. They are special type of alarms which has dual sensors. They can detect fumes fire as well as without fumes fire. They are very useful in waking you up before you get effected by carbon monoxide.
Regards,
Arnold Brame
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Brannvern Larvik
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