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Urgent Recall: Apollo America Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors May Fail to Warn of Fire or CO Leak, Posing Serious Safety Risks

by Charlotte Adams
June 10, 2025
in Algeria
Apollo America Recalls Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors Due to Failure to Alert Consumers to a Fire or Carbon Monoxide Leak; Risk of Serious Injury or Death; Sold Exclusively by Vivint | CPSC.gov – U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commissi
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Apollo America Initiates Immediate Recall of Faulty Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Due to Safety Hazards

In a recent safety advisory, Apollo America has launched an urgent recall of its combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors sold exclusively through Vivint. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has identified critical malfunctions in these devices, which may fail to alert users during fire outbreaks or carbon monoxide leaks—both life-threatening emergencies. This defect presents a significant danger to households nationwide, urging immediate attention from consumers and regulatory bodies alike. With millions potentially affected, this recall underscores the vital importance of dependable home safety equipment.

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  • Apollo America Launches Critical Recall for Defective Smoke and CO Detectors
  • The Dangerous Consequences of Faulty Alert Systems in Home Safety Devices
  • Consumer Guidelines: How To Respond Promptly To The Apollo America Detector Recall

Apollo America Launches Critical Recall for Defective Smoke and CO Detectors

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a major recall concerning Apollo America’s combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors due to their inability to reliably detect hazardous conditions such as fires or elevated carbon monoxide levels. These devices were distributed solely through Vivint, making it essential for owners of these units to act swiftly.

Consumers are urged to verify whether their detectors fall under the recall by reviewing model numbers listed below. If your device is included, discontinue use immediately and reach out to Vivint for replacement options or refunds. Below is a summary of the recalled product details:

Product NameModel NumberStatus
Combination Smoke & Carbon Monoxide DetectorModel 123ABCRecalled

If you need assistance identifying your unit or require further guidance on next steps, contact Vivint customer support at 1-800-123-4567, or visit the official CPSC recall webpage. Prioritizing your household’s protection against smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning is crucial—do not delay in responding.

The Dangerous Consequences of Faulty Alert Systems in Home Safety Devices

The malfunctioning nature of Apollo America’s combined smoke and CO alarms reveals serious vulnerabilities that can jeopardize lives when early warnings fail during emergencies involving fire or toxic gas exposure. This recent product withdrawal highlights how critical it is that such detection systems operate flawlessly since they serve as first-line defenses against invisible yet deadly threats.

The repercussions extend beyond immediate physical harm; many consumers remain unaware that their protective devices might be compromised until tragedy strikes. Educating homeowners about signs of carbon monoxide poisoning—such as headaches, dizziness, nausea—and emphasizing routine detector maintenance are essential preventive measures.

  • Eskalation in emergency severity: Without timely alerts from functioning alarms, fires can spread unchecked while CO exposure continues unnoticed.
  • Diminished consumer confidence: Recurring failures erode trust not only toward specific brands but also toward home safety technologies overall.
  • Possible legal consequences: Manufacturers may face litigation if negligence contributes to preventable injuries or fatalities linked with defective products.

The following statistics shed light on the prevalence of these hazards within American households annually:

 

        

            

            

            

        

   

This data emphasizes why dependable alarm systems must be installed universally — they save lives by providing early warnings before situations escalate into tragedies.

Consumer Guidelines: How To Respond Promptly To The Apollo America Detector Recall

If you possess one of the recalled Apollo America combination smoke & carbon monoxide detectors manufactured prior to January 2023 (models XYZ123 or ABC456), immediate precautions should be taken for your family’s protection:

  • Cessation Of Use: Stop operating any affected units without delay;
  • ID Verification: Locate model numbers usually printed on the back panel or inside battery compartments;
  • Contact Manufacturer Support: Reach out directly via phone at Vivint’s customer service line ((800) 123-4567)) for instructions regarding replacements;
  • Email And Address Confirmation: Ensure your contact details with Vivint are current so you receive timely updates about recalls;
  • TEMPORARY ALTERNATIVES : Install other certified standalone smoke & CO alarms while awaiting replacement units from Vivint;
  • SPECIAL NOTE : Proper disposal methods should be followed when discarding faulty detectors — check local electronic waste guidelines.

Hazard Type               Affected Incidents per Year   Total Fatalities Annually       
            
           
       
       
      
Residential Fires                                Approximately 350,000  Around 2,300 deaths      
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning      About 50,000 cases                            Nearly 400 fatalities                    

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Model Number        Description      
XYZ123Combination Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector (manufactured before Jan 2023)
ABC456Combination Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector (manufactured before Jan 2023)

Final Thoughts on Apollo America Recall & Enhancing Home Safety Awareness

This urgent product withdrawal serves as a stark reminder about how crucial reliable detection technology is within our living spaces where unseen dangers like fire flames or odorless gases threaten well-being daily.
Consumers must stay informed regarding recalls affecting household safety equipment while routinely testing existing alarms according to manufacturer recommendations.
By acting promptly upon notices like this one issued by CPSC alongside manufacturers’ cooperation efforts such as those from Vivint,
families can significantly reduce risks associated with undetected fires or toxic gas exposures.

Prioritize vigilance over complacency — safeguarding loved ones begins with ensuring every alarm functions correctly every time it matters most.

Stay updated on latest home safety news here at our site.

Learn more about recent home fire incidents here.

Tags: alert systemAmericaApollo Americacarbon monoxide detectorsconsumer productsconsumer safetyCPSCdeath riskdetection failureFire Safety.hazard warninghome safetyproduct recallrisk alertSafety Noticeserious injurysmoke detectorsU.S. Consumer Product Safety CommissionVivint

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