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 ...
Northford, Conn., July 9, 2014 – A trend across the United States to update building codes to require carbon monoxide (CO) detection for hotels, nursing homes and other commercial sleeping quarters is ...
CR's testers say these models from First Alert, Kidde, Siterwell, and Universal Instruments are great at protecting you and ...
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers about the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and smoke inhalation associated with the ...
System Sensor today announced that it has launched its new i4 Series Combination CO/Smoke Detector and Integration Module. The i4 Series is the first low-voltage, system-connected, combination smoke ...
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 ...
St. Charles, IL (April 1, 2013) – System Sensor today announced that it has launched its new i 4 Series Combination CO/Smoke Detector and Integration Module. The i 4 Series is the first low-voltage, ...
This post was paid for by an advertiser. The Herald-Dispatch newsroom was not involved in its creation. The X-Sense SC07-MR is a robust smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector combination that can ...
This recall involves Apollo America Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors with model number 51000-600. The recalled detector was sold in a white color. The front of the recalled detector has ...
Universal Security Instruments has recalled two models of the 2-in-1 Photoelectric Smoke & Fire + Carbon Monoxide Alarms because they may fail to alert people to the presence of carbon monoxide. “The ...
Kidde TruSense Smoke Alarms and Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Alarms have been recalled because they “can fail to alert consumers to a fire.” According to an announcement with the U.S. Consumer ...
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