Kidde Settles Fire Extinguisher Cases, Ignoring Problems for Years
Kidde Settles Fire Extinguisher Cases, Ignoring Problems for Years
Kidde has faced multiple consumer lawsuits concerning its defective fire extinguishers. In 2015, it recalled more than four million of them. Then, in December, the Department of Justice (DOJ) partnered with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to file a new complaint against the company for failing to “inform the CPSC in a timely manner” about continued issued it was having with the product.In its suit, DOJ alleged “prior to the 2015 recall, Kidde significantly underreported the scope and nature of the defect and risk, and the number of products and models affected. After the CPSC learned the enormity of the situation in late 2017, Kidde issued another recall, this one covering nearly 38 million extinguishers in the U.S., produced as far back as 1973.”Carrier Global, the parent company of Kidde, reported $18.6 billion in gross profits in 2019, and the company agreed to settle for a fine of $12 million in January. The issue is, although a settlement has been reached, the underlying problem of concealing defects evident with a product that’s supposed to help save lives has not been remedied.
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