Pendant Transmitters (Inovonics) – Alarm Failure (2016)
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According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Product
Inovonics pendant transmitters, universal transmitters and add-on receivers
Brand
Inovonics, of Louisville, Colo.
Lot Codes / Batch Numbers
Not specified in CPSC notice. Check official source for details.
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Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Inovonics, of Louisville, Colo. is recalling Inovonics pendant transmitters, universal transmitters and add-on receivers. The hazard is: The transmitters and receivers can fail to send or receive a signal for help in an emergency.. Based on CPSC recall notice.
Summary derived from CPSC notice
The following details were not provided by CPSC: UPC codes.
Reason for Recall
As stated by CPSC
This recall involves Inovonics transmitters and receivers. These beige devices transmit or receive signals for emergency call systems in senior independent and assisted living communities, as well as security monitoring systems in commercial buildings and some luxury residences. Recalled models include EN1210, EN1223S, EN1233S and EN4232MR. The EN1223S and EN1233S wireless pendant transmitters allow users to push a button to summon assistance. "Inovonics" is printed on all the devices except on model EN1223S. The model number appears on a label on the back of the device. The date code is printed on the carton label and on the circuit board inside the device. Model Number Placement Function Carton Date Code Date Codes on Printed Circuit Board Label Inside Device EN1210 Mounted on door/window frame Alarm sent if door or window is opened 16075 16074 16075 EN1223S Worn on neck, wrist or belt Allows user to push button to summon assistance 16075 16071 16083 16077 16080 16081 EN1233S Worn on neck or belt Allows user to push button to summon assistance 16073 16072 EN4232MR Mounted on wall Receives messages from Inovonics transmitters 16077 16075 16076
Reported concern (CPSC)
The transmitters and receivers can fail to send or receive a signal for help in an emergency.
Recommended Action
Per CPSC guidance
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled transmitters and receiver and contact Inovonics for a free replacement. All known purchasers have been notified directly by the firm.
Verify this information on the official source
For complete details and official instructions, check the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) directly.
View official CPSC recall noticePage updated: Jan 6, 2026