Abraham Jewett  |  March 22, 2024

Category: Legal News
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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:

    Not that everything made in Ch1na is bad, but their spies have a history of stealing western technology alongside Ru$$ia and 1srael (see Catherine Belton’s ‘Put1n’s People’ and Gordon Thomas’ ‘Seeds of Fire’ and articles like these – ‘1srael accused of selling US secrets to China’ (The UK’s Indepedent, 12 October 1993), ‘Report: 1srael Passes U.S. Military Technology to Ch1na’ (from Military(dot)com December 14, 2014), and see the encyclopedia about apprehended Ch1nese, Russi@n and 1sraeli spies and assets like Jonathan Pollard and Chenguang Gong and the recent sanctioning by the Treasury Department of cyberwarfare/spyware operators like Tal Dilian. Recently New York’s FBI counter-intelligence chief Charles McGonigal plead guilty to conspiring with Russ1an oligarch Oleg Deripaska. And investigative journalist Craig Unger has outed two former FBI directors, Jeff Sessions and Louis Freeh, as having worked for Russi@n m@fia boss Semion Mogilevich and his associates. Catherine Belton describes how Put1n came to power by allying himself and his KGB buddies with the Saint Petersburg Russi@n m@fia. Hey did you see that Drumpf’s media company merged with the Ch1nese c0mmunist-funded Digital World Acquisitions Corp to help pay his legal bond bailout? Or that the Greenberg crime family (AIG/Chubb Limited/Center for the National Interest) through Chubb, secured Drumpf’s $91 million bond? And how Rup3rt Murd0ch was married to suspected Ch1nese spy Wendi Deng for over a decade and now has a new wife, suspected Russ1an asset Elena Zhukova whose daughter was married to Russ1an olig@rch Roman Abramovich who sued Catherine Belton with his buddies unjustly and without good reason. Thankfully Belton’s publisher stuck by and defended her. We live in a mad world run by gangsters. From 2019 – ‘Nearly 40kg of c0c@ine found in Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro’s G20 plane entourage’ (from the UK’s The Independent June 27, 2019) – right out in the open. And now Bolsonaro and Drumpf (both flight risks) continue to court their friend the Hungarian authoritarian Viktor Orban for help in Bolsonaro’s corruption cases and Drumpf’s election year preparations and dealings – ‘Ex-Brazilian President Stayed at Hungarian Embassy After Revelations of Coup Investigation’ (Voice of America, March 26 2024) – ‘Why Drumpf’s Mar-a-Lago Meeting With Viktor Orbán Should Terrify Us All’ (The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent, March 4, 2024)

  2. John says:

    The rest of my comment was censored. Thank you Top Class Action for supporting censorship.

  3. John says:

    My censored comments to Top Class Actions – Don’t buy their house fans either. They are a crap company now, at least when it comes to certain things I guess. The $40 portable house fan I bought from them died in the first month of use – the ‘Honeywell TurboForce Power Oscillating Air Circulator HT906’. Spent an arm and a leg to buy a US-made Vornado brand fan but it’s still working years later. Hopefully these “Honeywell” fans aren’t the same quality that goes into whatever is produced by their Honeywell Aerospace Industries subsidiary. Wouldn’t want your airplane engine malfunctioning and falling from the sky. Oh and after a quick google I guess their ceiling fans were falling apart during operation also: Click2Houston(dot)com, December 16, 2021 – ‘Recall alert: The blades on these ceiling fans are flying off’ – “If you have one of these ceiling fans at home, look out! Hong Kong China Electric Appliance Manufacture Company is recalling 77,900 of the fans sold under the brand names Harbor Breeze and Honeywell because the blades can detach from the fan while it’s on.”

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