WilliamsRDM is recalling about 9,300 pairs of StoveTop FireStop (STFS) Rangehood and Microhood automatic cooktop fire suppressors. These devices, which are meant to mount over stoves, can fail to open correctly during a fire, preventing the fire-suppressing powder from being released. The company has received two reports of these units failing to operate during demonstrations, though no injuries have been reported. Consumers should stop using these products and contact the manufacturer for free replacements.
The sealed openings on the canisters can fail to activate when exposed to flames, preventing the suppression powder from reaching the fire. This failure to deploy significantly increases the risk of fire damage and potential injury to residents.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled fire supressors and contact WilliamsRDM to receive free replacements.

Recalled StoveTop FireStop Rangehood model number 675-3D

Recalled StoveTop FireStop Microhood, model number 677-2

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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response