CPSC Recall in 2014: ESL, Interlogix Hard-Wired Smoke Alarms Recalled Due to Failure to Alert Consumers of a Fire
Updated on March 25, 2026.
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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 14-255
Date: August 13, 2014
Product Name: ESL and Interlogix brand 400/500 series smoke detectors
Recall Description:
Radio frequency interference can cause the smoke detectors to fail.
Hazard Description:
Radio frequency interference can cause the smoke detectors to fail to alert consumers of a fire.
Consumer Action:
Remedy Type:
Replace
Units: About 141,000 in U.S. and 13,000 in Canada
Incidents:
None.
Sold At:
Alarm system, security equipment and electrical equipment contractors, dealers and installers for use in fire alarm systems for commercial buildings, hotels/motels, apartments, dormitories and homes from March 2013 to February 2014. The cost of the individual detectors varies between $30 and $50. The cost of the integrated alarm or security systems varies greatly.
Manufactured In:
China