The company said it received eight complaints about alarms malfunctioning during testing. No injuries have been reported so far.
Hundreds of thousands of smoke alarms from a Florida-based company have been recalled because they do not function during fire emergencies and do not alert product users.
“Fume sensitivity testing conducted by the CPSC on the alarms revealed that one of the detectors tested did not issue an alarm when exposed to a predetermined concentration of smoke,” the notice states. listed.
This posed a risk of smoke inhalation and death, but no injuries were reported. The company said it received eight complaints about alarms malfunctioning during testing.
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Three61 noted that the lithium-ion batteries inside the alarm must be disposed of in accordance with local and state regulations.
“Do not throw this recalled battery in the trash. Do not leave this recalled battery in used battery recycling bins located at various retail stores and hardware stores.”
The CPSC has issued multiple warnings over the past year about defective smoke alarms that do not alert customers.
“If a combined smoke and carbon monoxide detector is defective and does not provide adequate warning, consumers will not be adequately warned about carbon monoxide (CO) and fire hazards and may be at risk of serious injury or death. ” said the CPSC.
“More than 200 people die each year in the United States from non-fire accidental carbon dioxide poisoning associated with consumer product emissions.Furthermore, most deaths in residential fires occur due to smoke inhalation rather than heat or flames. It could take just three minutes for a consumer to escape from a fire.”
The agency determined that the product does not meet the UL 217 safety standard for smoke alarms and “may not alert” customers in the event of a fire in a home.
“Twenty-eight percent of all fire deaths that occur in homes with activated fire alarms occurred because the alarms failed to alert the occupants.”