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Tyco Fire & Security Recall to Upgrade Software of Fire Detection Systems is CPSC recall #06551, announced on May 19, 2006. The CPSC cites the following hazard: The smoke sensors in these fire detection systems were installed beginning August 2004 in certain SimplexGrinnell, ADT and Ansul fire detection systems in commercial buildings throughout the U.S. The sensor model numbers listed below are included. Building owners and managers with these sensors will be contacted. 4098-9714 4098-9755 4098-9757CA 4098-9714C 4098-9755C 430631 4098-9714EA 4098-9755EA 430634 4098-9754 4098-9756 430654 4098-9754C 4098-9756C 430719 4098-9754EA 4098-9757 431190 The remedy is commercial building owners and managers with these sensors will be contacted directly by one of the distributors to verify that the system is included in the recall and to arrange for a free software upgrade.. Affected brands: Solectron (Suzhou) Technology Co. Ltd., Tyco Fire & Security, SimplexGrinnell LP, ADT Security Services Inc., AAnsul Inc..
The smoke sensors in these fire detection systems were installed beginning August 2004 in certain SimplexGrinnell, ADT and Ansul fire detection systems in commercial buildings throughout the U.S. The sensor model numbers listed below are included. Building owners and managers with these sensors will be contacted. 4098-9714 4098-9755 4098-9757CA 4098-9714C 4098-9755C 430631 4098-9714EA 4098-9755EA 430634 4098-9754 4098-9756 430654 4098-9754C 4098-9756C 430719 4098-9754EA 4098-9757 431190
Affected products
Tyco Fire & Security Fire Detection Systems
Recalled brands
Solectron (Suzhou) Technology Co. Ltd., Tyco Fire & Security, SimplexGrinnell LP, ADT Security Services Inc., AAnsul Inc.
Remedy
Commercial building owners and managers with these sensors will be contacted directly by one of the distributors to verify that the system is included in the recall and to arrange for a free software upgrade.
Recall date
May 19, 2006
CPSC recall #06551 covers Tyco Fire & Security Recall to Upgrade Software of Fire Detection Systems, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on May 19, 2006. The CPSC cites the following hazard: The smoke sensors in these fire detection systems were installed beginning August 2004 in certain SimplexGrinnell, ADT and Ansul fire detection systems in commercial buildings throughout the U.S. The sensor model numbers listed below are included. Building owners and managers with these sensors will be contacted. 4098-9714 4098-9755 4098-9757CA 4098-9714C 4098-9755C 430631 4098-9714EA 4098-9755EA 430634 4098-9754 4098-9756 430654 4098-9754C 4098-9756C 430719 4098-9754EA 4098-9757 431190
The CPSC remedy for recall #06551 is commercial building owners and managers with these sensors will be contacted directly by one of the distributors to verify that the system is included in the recall and to arrange for a free software upgrade.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.
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The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2006/Tyco-Fire--Security-Announces-Recall-to-Upgrade-Software-of-Fire-Detection-Systems. RecallDocket links to it from this page.
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