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Honeywell recalls fire alarm sounders, strobe lights

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling at least 29,000 Honeywell-manufactured fire detectors with strobe lights due to low-frequency sounders.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is issuing a recall of at least 29,000 fire detectors with strobe lights due to low-frequency sounders. 

In a notice, the CPSC said the company was recalling its System Sensor L-series low frequency Sounders and Strobes for residential apartments and commercial buildings. 

The commission warned that the sounders and strobes can malfunction and cause the fire alarm system to fail to alert consumers of a fire. 

The CPSC recommends replacing the sounders immediately and contact the firm to arrange for a free inspection and a free pair. 

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The model number, date codes, and "System Sensor" are printed on the product label and cartel, including: HWL-LF, HWL-FL-BP10, HGWL-LF-BP10, and P2WL-LF. 

The CPSC said these models were sold from March 2023 through April 2023 for around $107. 

The North Carolina-based company has received at least two reports of low or no sound output during installation, though no injuries or deaths have been reported as a result. 

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