Interlogix Recalls to Inspect Personal Panic Devices Due to Failure to Operate in an Emergency
TX-4200-01-2
Interlogix ® wireless personal panic devices
Recall Date: October 4th, 2016 Units: About 67,000 Hazards:
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. Remedies:
Replace
Consumers should immediately contact their professional security system installer or monitoring company for a free inspection of their personal panic device and a free replacement device for those that fail inspection.
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.
Images:
TX-4200-01-2
TX-4200-01-1
Consumer Contact:
Consumer Contact: Interlogix at 800-394-4988 Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. PT, email at [email protected], or online at www.interlogix.com and click on Customer Service for more information.
Injuries:
None reported
Manufacturers:
Interlogix, of Lincolnton, NC
Retailers:
Through professional security installers and distributors nationwide from May 2014 through January 2016 for about $35 to $50.