KAKE/YAHOO) — Kidde brand smoke detectors have been recalled nationwide after they failed to alert consumers to a fire, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The recall pertains ...
LOS ANGELES - Kidde, a smoke alarm manufacturer, is recalling as many as 226,000 smoke and carbon monoxide alarms following an alert from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) which said ...
Kidde is recalling millions of its NightHawk combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. The alarms in these detectors can fail to chirp when the detector has reached its 7-year end of life and ...
(WVEC) -- The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled about 452,000 Kidde smoke alarms on Wednesday due to its risk of failing to alert consumers of a fire. The Kidde dual-sensor ...
Recall alert: Kidde smoke alarm presents safety risk “A yellow cap left on during the manufacturing process can cover one of the two smoke sensors and compromise the smoke alarm’s ability to detect ...
Kidde has issued a recall for two models of its dual-sensor smoke alarms. A yellow cap that was left on during the manufacturing process can cover one of the smoke sensors, a press release from the ...
Safety device brand Kidde has recalled nearly 500,000 smoke alarms, for fear they may fail. Kidde says it sold about 450,000 of the alarms in the US. They were sold through Walmart, Amazon and Home ...
Kidde is recalling combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. The recall includes Kidde Nighthawk combination smoke and CO detectors. The alarms in these detectors can fail to chirp, thus not ...
Kidde Recalls TruSense smoke and combination smoke/carbon monoxide alarms due to the smoke alarm and the combination smoke/carbon monoxide (CO) alarm can fail to alert consumers to a fire. Consumers ...
Kidde recalled about 500,000 dual-sensor smoke alarms Wednesday because they pose a risk of people not being alerted to a fire in their home. #Recall information for ...
Consumers should remove the alarm from the wall/ceiling and visually inspect it through the opening on the side of the alarm for the presence of a yellow cap. Consumers should not attempt to take ...