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The Consumer Product Safety Commission is issuing a recall of at least 29,000 fire detectors with strobe lights due to low-frequency sounders.
In a notice, the CPSC said the company was recalling its System Sensor L-series low frequency Sounders and Strobes for residential apartments and commercial buildings.

The models being recalled were sold between March 2023 and April 2023 for about $107. (cpsc.gov / Fox News)
The commission warned that the sounders and strobes can malfunction and cause the fire alarm system to fail to alert consumers of a fire.
The CPSC recommends replacing the sounders immediately and contact the firm to arrange for a free inspection and a free pair.
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The model number, date codes, and “System Sensor” are printed on the product label and cartel, including: HWL-LF, HWL-FL-BP10, HGWL-LF-BP10, and P2WL-LF.

A Honeywell office in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023. (Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The CPSC said these models were sold from March 2023 through April 2023 for around $107.
The North Carolina-based company has received at least two reports of low or no sound output during installation, though no injuries or deaths have been reported as a result.
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FOX Business has reached out to Honeywell for further comment.