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ADT Recalls Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Detectors may not send end-of-life alarm


PhotoADT is recalling about 20,000 CO 1224T Carbon Monoxide (CO) detectors. 

When the CO detectors reach the end of their useful life, they should send a signal to make a sound in the home alarm panel alerting consumers it is time to replace them and a signal to ADT’s alarm monitoring center.

Some of the detectors were not wired properly to the ADT alarm system, resulting in the sound not going off in the home alarm panel and no signal to the ADT alarm monitoring center at the end of its useful life. Not replacing a CO detector at the end its useful life poses a CO poisoning hazard to consumers.

This recall involves hard-wired carbon monoxide detectors with model CO 1224T installed by ADT. The model number is behind the front cover.

The alarms were installed by ADT between October 2008 and December 2010 as part of home security systems.  They were made in China and Mexico.

Consumers should contact ADT immediately for a free inspection of the recalled detectors and, if necessary, a free repair. Consumers should not attempt to disable the recalled detectors. ADT has contacted all customers.

For additional information, contact ADT toll-free at (800) 238-2727 between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit the company’s website at www.us.adt.com


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Faye Purcell (Sat, 22 Oct 2011 01:20:51 +0000): Do you have one of these?
Jeannie Hubbard (Sat, 22 Oct 2011 04:18:37 +0000): This is terrible.
Sandy Edelstein (Mon, 24 Oct 2011 08:09:00 +0000): how are people supposed to get this information? Made in China - doesn't surprise me.
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