
226,000 smoke-carbon monoxide alarms recalled
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Kidde is recalling 226,000 smoke alarms and combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms because they may fail to provide alerts about fires.
Kidde is recalling 226,000 smoke alarms and combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said they may fail to provide alerts about fires. Seven models -- Series 2040, 2050, 2060 and 2070 smoke and combination smoke/carbon monoxide alarms -- are involved in the recall, the company and CPSC said Thursday. Only detectors with the TruSense logo or "AMBER=FAULT" printed on them are impacted. CPSC said no injuries or incidents related to the alarms have been reported so far.More Related News