The alarms can fail to alert consumers to a fire
September 11, 2015Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.Bosch Security Systems of Fairport, N.Y., is recalling about 950 Radion wireless smoke alarms.
The alarms can fail to alert consumers to a fire, posing a fire hazard.
The company has received two reports that alarms failed to sound during installation testing.
This recall involves Bosch’s Radion wireless round smoke alarms installed as part of Bosch security systems. Bosch security alarm systems use a control keypad labeled “Bosch” on the front surface. The alarms are made of white plastic and measure 5.6 inches across and 2.4 inches high.
The alarms have a Bosch label on the back with “RFSM-A,” a bar code with “F01U263962” and a 17-digit serial number starting with 0922320XXX. The XXX in the 8th through 10th positions of the serial number designates the date code. Only alarms with date codes 001 through 458 are included in the recall.
The alarms, manufactured in China, were sold at security system dealers nationwide from November 2013, through October 2014, for about $125.
Consumers should immediately contact their dealer/installer for a free replacement alarm. Bosch has contacted dealers and installers directly.
Consumers may contact Bosch Security Systems at 800-289-0096 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (ET) or at www.boschsecurity.us and click on Service and Support, then Customer Service and Presales, then Related Links and go to Technical Bulletins and Safety Recalls at the bottom of the page for more information.