CPSC Recall in 2016: Interlogix Recalls to Inspect Personal Panic Devices Due to Failure to Operate in an Emergency

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 17-004
Date: October 04, 2016
Product Name: Interlogix ® wireless personal panic devices
Recall Description:

This recall involves Interlogix wireless personal panic devices. The product is a wrist band or necklace panic button, used to activate a security control panel within range in the event of a personal emergency or injury. These devices were sold as an accessory with professionally installed home security systems.  They were sold in black and white and include model and UPC numbers: TX-4200-01-1 (white; UPC 7-82136-72342-7) and TX-4200-01-2 (black; UPC 7-82136-72343-4).   The model number is printed on the underside of the device.  Both the model number and the UPC number are printed on the packaging.

Hazard Description:

The wireless personal panic devices can fail to operate, which could result in the device not communicating with the security system if activated in the event of an emergency.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Replace

Units: Units: About 67,000
Incidents:

None reported  

Sold At:

Through professional security installers and distributors nationwide from May 2014 through January 2016 for about $35 to $50.

Manufactured In:

Mexico