The 'Cause For Alarm' Campaign was launched to address the disproportionate impact of fires on Black communities through education and better access to fire safety measures. Jesse Williams, center, is ...
New fire safety campaign launches in Bronx, New York, with unveiling of Cey Adams' mural; actor Jesse Williams lends his voice in support of this important cause MEBANE, N.C., Oct. 12, 2022 ...
Kidde has announced the expansion of its Cause For Alarm program through a collaboration with The Home Depot and iHeartMedia to promote home safety. The collaboration aims to close the fire and CO ...
BRADENTON, Fla., July 21, 2020 — Fire detection is reaching new and advanced levels with Kidde’s new Intelligent Optica smoke detector, its next-generation detector engineered for modern materials and ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Kidde has issued a recall for thousands of smoke alarms and combination smoke-carbon monoxide detection alarms due to a risk of them failing to warn of fire. The recall includes ...
(CBS) -- About 226,000 Kidde TruSense smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are being recalled because they may not work in case of an emergency. The recall notice shared by the Consumer Product Safety ...
LOS ANGELES - Kidde, a smoke alarm manufacturer, is recalling as many as 226,000 smoke and carbon monoxide alarms following an alert from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) which said ...
(CNN) — Kidde is voluntarily recalling about 226,000 smoke alarms and combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms over concerns that they can fail to alert users to a fire. The company and the US ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall Thursday for about 226,000 Kidde smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Seven different models of Kidde smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — About 226,000 smoke alarms made by Kidde are being recalled because they may not alert consumers to a fire, according to a notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ...
The following is a press release from the Arcata Fire District: The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has shared a recall of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms that may fail to alert properly.