About 103,000 StoveTop FireStop Microhood fire suppressors are being recalled because the front canister can fall from the unit, preventing it from suppressing a fire. This recall includes the black model (677-1) and white model (677-2) units sold by contractor supply companies between June 2009 and August 2014. While no injuries have been reported, consumers should check their units for specific 'Replace Before' dates to see if they are affected. WilliamsRDM is offering free inspection kits or off-site repairs to address the safety issue.
The front canister of the fire suppressor can detach and fall, which means the device will fail to activate and extinguish a fire on a residential cooktop. This failure poses a significant risk of property damage and injury if a kitchen fire occurs.
Contact WilliamsRDM for a free inspection kit which includes instructions and a tool for performing an on-site inspection and repair of the units. Alternately, units can be shipped back to WilliamsRDM for a free inspection/repair. Firm is contacting consumers directly.

StoveTop FireStop Microhood Model 677-1 (black)

StoveTop FireStop Microhood Model 677-2 (white)

StoveTop FireStop Microhood “Replace Before” date location
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response