LShome Smoke Detector Fire Alarms Recalled Due to Failure to Warn During Fire
Approximately 11,000 LShome smoke detectors sold on Amazon are being recalled because they may fail to sound an alarm during a fire, posing a risk of serious injury or death.
What Happened
TIANJINSHIHAOWEIXINSHENGJIDIANANZHUANGGONGCHENG has issued a recall for LShome 3-Pack Smoke Detector Fire Alarms. The sensing threshold of the security warnings may be set too high, which can prevent the alarm from sounding in a timely manner during a fire, posing a fire hazard.
Which Products Are Affected
This recall involves approximately 11,000 units of the 3-Pack Smoke Detector Fire Alarms. The affected alarms are white, circular, and 9V battery-operated, featuring a test button and a light sound warning.
Consumers can identify the recalled products by the following identifiers printed on the bottom side of the alarm:
- Model Number: XG-7D04-KZ9Z
- SKU Number: CX-50YP-A5VN
The products were sold exclusively online at Amazon.com from February 2024 through December 2025 for approximately $30.
What You Should Do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled smoke detectors and contact the distributor for a full refund. To initiate the refund process, which will be handled through Amazon.com, consumers should email lmm15957491237@163.com for specific instructions. Once the refund process is initiated, the smoke alarms can be discarded in regular household trash. No injuries have been reported at this time.
Why This Matters
A smoke detector that fails to alert occupants during a fire poses a significant risk of serious injury or death. Reliable fire detection is critical for household safety and emergency evacuation.
Source
Source: CPSC Official Notice
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