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Kidde Recalls Fire Extinguishers with Plastic Handles Due to Failure to Discharge and Nozzle Detachment: One Death Reported

Name of Product:
Kidde fire extinguishers with plastic handles
Hazard:

The fire extinguishers can become clogged or require excessive force to discharge and can fail to activate during a fire emergency. In addition, the nozzle can detach with enough force to pose an impact hazard.

Remedy:
Replace
Recall Date:
November 02, 2017
Units:

About 37.8 million (in addition, 2.7 million in Canada and 6,730 in Mexico)

Consumer Contact

Kidde toll-free at 800-880-6788 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET Saturday and Sunday, or online at https://www.kidde.com/home-safety/en/us/support/product-alerts/ and click on “Product Safety Recall” for more information.

Recall Details

Description:

This recall involves two styles of Kidde fire extinguishers: plastic handle fire extinguishers and push-button Pindicator fire extinguishers.

Plastic handle fire extinguishers: The recall involves 134 models of Kidde fire extinguishers manufactured between January 1, 1973 and August 15, 2017, including models that were previously recalled in March 2009 and February 2015. The extinguishers were sold in red, white and silver, and are either ABC- or BC-rated. The model number is printed on the fire extinguisher label. For units produced in 2007 and beyond, the date of manufacture is a 10-digit date code printed on the side of the cylinder, near the bottom.  Digits five through nine represent the day and year of manufacture in DDDYY format. Date codes for recalled models manufactured from January 2, 2012 through August 15, 2017 are 00212 through 22717.  For units produced before 2007, a date code is not printed on the fire extinguisher.

Plastic-handle models produced between January 1, 1973 and October 25, 2015
2A40BCGillette TPS-1 1A10BCSams SM 340
6 RAPHome 10BCSanford 1A10BC
6 TAPHome 1A10BCSanford 2A40BC
Ademco 720 1A10BCHome 2A40BCSanford TPS-1 1A10BC
Ademco 722 2A40BCHome H-10 10BCSanford TPS-1 2A40BC
ADT 3A40BCHome H-110 1A10BCSears 2RPS   5BC
All Purpose 2A40BCHome H-240 2A-40BCSears 58033 10BC
Bicentenial RPS-2  10BCHoneywell 1A10BCSears 58043 1A10BC
Bicentenial TPS-2  1A-10BCHoneywell TPS-1 1A10BCSears 5805  2A40BC
Costco 340J.L. 2A40BCSears 958034
FA 340HDJ.L. TPS-1 2A40BCSears 958044
FA240HDKadet 2RPS-1   5BCSears 958054
FC 340ZKidde 10BCSears 958075
FC SuperKidde 1A10BCSears RPS-1 10BC
FC210R-C8SKidde 2A40BCSears TPS-1  1A10BC
Fire Away 10BC SpanishKidde 40BCSears TPS-1 2A40BC
Fire Away 1A10BC SpanishKidde RPS-1 10BCTraveler 10BC
Fire Away 2A40BC SpanishKidde RPS-1 40BCTraveler 1A10BC
Fireaway 10 (F-10)Kidde TPS-1 1A10BCTraveler 2A40BC
Fireaway 10BCKidde TPS-1 2A40BCTraveler T-10 10BC
Fireaway 110 (F-110)KX 2-1/2 TCZTraveler T-110 1A10BC
Fireaway 1A10BCMariner 10BCTraveler T-240 2A40BC
Fireaway 240 (F-240)Mariner 1A10BCVolunteer 1A10BC
Fireaway 2A40BCMariner 2A40BCVolunteer TPS-V 1A10BC
Force 9 2A40BCMariner M-10  10BCXL 2.5 TCZ
FS 340ZMariner M-110 1A10BCXL 2.5 TCZ-3
Fuller 420  1A10BCMariner M-240 2A40BCXL 2.5 TCZ-4
Fuller Brush 420 1A10BCMaster Protection 2A40BCXL 2.75 RZ
FX210Montgomery Ward 10BCXL 2.75 RZ-3
FX210RMontgomery Ward 1A-10BCXL 2-3/4 RZ
FX210WMontgomery Ward 8627 1A10BCXL 340HD
FX340GWMontgomery Ward 8637  10BCXL 4 TXZ
FX340GW-2Quell 10BCXL 5 PK
FX340HQuell 1A10BCXL 5 TCZ
FX340SCQuell RPS-1 10BCXL 5 TCZ-1
FX340SC-2Quell TPS-1 1A10BCXL5 MR
Gillette 1A10BCQuell ZRPS  5BCXL 6 RZ

 

Plastic-handle models with date codes between January 2, 2012 and August 15, 2017
AUTO FX5 II-1FC5M10G
FA10GFS10M10GM
FA10TFS110M110G
FA110GFS5M110GM
FA5-1FX10KM5G
FA5GFX5 IIM5GM
FC10H110GRESSP
FC110H5G 

Push-button Pindicator fire extinguishers: The recall involves eight models of Kidde Pindicator fire extinguishers manufactured between August 11, 1995 and September 22, 2017. The no-gauge push-button extinguishers were sold in red and white, and with a red or black nozzle. These models were sold primarily for kitchen and personal watercraft applications.

Push Button Pindicator Models manufactured between  August 11, 1995 and September 22, 2017
KK2M5PM
100DAUTO 5FX
210DAUTO 5FX-1
M5PFF 210D-1
Remedy:

Consumers should immediately contact Kidde to request a free replacement fire extinguisher and for instructions on returning the recalled unit, as it may not work properly in a fire emergency.

Note: This recall includes fire extinguisher models that were previously recalled in March 2009 and February 2015. Kidde branded fire extinguishers included in these previously announced recalls should also be replaced. All affected model numbers are listed in the charts above.

Recall information for fire extinguishers used in RVs and motor vehicles can be found on NHTSA’s website.

Incidents/Injuries:

The firm is aware of a 2014 death involving a car fire following a crash. Emergency responders could not get the recalled Kidde fire extinguishers to work. There have been approximately 391 reports of failed or limited activation or nozzle detachment, including the fatality, approximately 16 injuries, including smoke inhalation and minor burns, and approximately 91 reports of property damage.

Sold At:
Menards, Montgomery Ward, Sears, The Home Depot, Walmart and other department, home and hardware stores nationwide, and online at Amazon.com, ShopKidde.com and other online retailers for between $12 and $50 and for about $200 for model XL 5MR. These fire extinguishers were also sold with commercial trucks, recreational vehicles, personal watercraft and boats.
Importer(s):

Walter Kidde Portable Equipment Company Inc., of Mebane, N.C.

Manufactured In:
United States and Mexico
Recall number:
18-022

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