Abraham Jewett  |  March 22, 2024

Category: Legal News
(Photo Credit: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

Honeywell fire alarm recall overview: 

  • Who: Honeywell issued a recall for about 29,000 System Sensor L-series low frequency sounders and strobes for residential apartments and commercial buildings.
  • Why: The recall was initiated over concerns the fire alarm sounders and strobes could malfunction and cause the fire alarm system to fail to alert consumers of a fire. 
  • Where: The Honeywell recall affects certain consumers nationwide. 

A new Honeywell recall has been issued for 29,000 System Sensor fire alarm sounders and strobes earlier this month over concerns they could malfunction and cause the fire alarm system to fail to alert consumers of a fire. 

The recall involves Honeywell’s System Sensor L-series low frequency sounders and strobes for residential apartments and commercial buildings. 

Consumers are advised to contact the company to arrange for a free inspection and free repair of the recalled fire alarm sounds and strobes. 

No injuries have been reported in connection with the recall, but Honeywell has received two reports of the fire alarm sounds and strobes producing low or no sound output during their installation, according to the recall. 

Recalled fire alarm sounders, strobes sold nationwide for around $107

The recalled System Sensor fire alarm sounders and strobes were sold by authorized installers and fire equipment distributors nationwide in March and April 2023 for around $107, according to the recall. 

Consumers with more questions about the recall can contact System Sensor directly by phone at 800-736-7672, through email or via an online form set up for the recall.  

A consumer filed a class action lawsuit against Honeywell last year over claims the company failed to protect the private information of consumers during a May 2023 data breach. 

Are you affected by the Honeywell fire alarm recall? Let us know in the comments.


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12 thoughts onHoneywell recall announced for fire alarm sounders, strobes due to operating failure

  1. John says:

    OK I managed to get the comment through using numbers and special characters for certain words. So this is the new reality, just wait until OpenAI deepf@kes really get rolling in our post-truth society. We cannot use certain words anymore because there are so many awful r@cists and lazy censorship techniques that don’t address the core issues of politics and social issues. The failure to deal with political reality is a psychological blockage and a retreat from the necessary discursive skills needed in the new era of dialogic/environmental/social c@tastrophe (not that dialog is even possible at this point, since people are so divided and compartmentalized and psychically unprepared for dialog and engagement as was warned about by the late Scott Preston on his philosophy/phenomenology blog ‘The Chrysalis’ about Jean Gebser and other great figures. RIP Scott Preston)

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