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Kidde

Kidde (/ˈkɪdə/[1]) is a brand and division of Carrier Global that manufactures and distributes fire detection and suppression equipment, as well as smoke and CO alarm units. Kidde is one of America's largest manufacturer of smoke alarms[2][3] and fire safety products.[4] Kidde is headquartered in Mebane, NC.[2]

Kidde
TypeSubsidiary
Industrybuilding safety
Founded1917
FounderWalter Kidde
Headquarters,
U.S.
ProductsSmoke and carbon monoxide alarms, fire extinguishers
ParentUnited Technologies (2005–2020)
Carrier Global (2020–present)
Websitewww.kidde.com

History

 
Kidde fire extinguisher

The company was founded by Walter Kidde in 1917 in the United States.[5] The founder was of Czech ancestry, and unrelated to the Danish author Harald Kidde.

1900s

Walter Kidde founded Kidde Inc. in 1917 with $300 he had in savings. In 1918 the company, then known as Walter Kidde & Company, purchased the rights to the "Rich" system; a way to detect fires on board ships.[6]

1920s

In 1923, Kidde purchased the patent rights for a siphon device that allowed quick release of carbon dioxide, improving the function of fire extinguishers. In 1924, the company produced the first portable carbon dioxide fire extinguisher and in 1925 it installed the first built in industrial fire extinguishing system. In 1926, Walter Kidde & Company partnered with the Navy to design a system to protect airplane engines against fires.[6]

1930s

The company established a British operation at Northolt in 1935 as its first overseas operation.[5] The company further expanded to Africa, Asia, Europe and South America.[7]

1940s

When Walter Kidde died in 1943, his son John took control of the company. At that time, the company employed over 5,000 people, and was producing over $60 million of war supplies.[6][7]

1950s

At the end of WWII the company saw a significant drop in sales. In the 1950s, the company diversified into machinery and tool manufacturing, siphon devices for consumer and medical uses, and aircraft accessories.[6]

1960s–1970s

Robert L. Dickinson was named president of the company in 1961. In January 1964, Fred Sullivan, officer and director of the Litton Industries, succeeded Dickinson as president and later succeeded John Kidde as chairman. From 1964 to 1968, Kidde grew from $40 million in annual revenues to $400 million. In 1966, Kidde was named to the Fortune 500 list at position 283. In 1968 the company was incorporated as Kidde & Company, Inc.[6]

1980s

In May 1987, John Kidde died.[8] In August 1987, Kidde was purchased for $1.7 billion by August Hanson Industries, the United States arm of Hanson Trust of the United Kingdom.[9] In August 1988, Hanson sold most of the Kidde fire protection business to Pilgrim House Group, a firm based in the United Kingdom involved in electrical products and fire protection.

Included in the sale were Walter Kidde North America Group, Fenwal Inc., and Kidde's Fire Protection Group Europe. During the Kidde acquisition process Pilgrim House was purchased by Williams Holdings plc, an industrial management firm.[10] In 1989, it merged with Graviner (another Williams Holdings business) to form Kidde Graviner.[5]

1990s

In 1990, subsidiary Walter Kidde Aerospace Inc. opened a Production and Technology Center, for $4 million. By that time, Kidde products were found in aircraft such as the B-2 Stealth Bomber and 747-400 airliners.[10] In 1993, it acquired Dunford Hepburn.[5] In February 1997, Williams Holdings purchased Chubb Security plc.[11]

In March 1999, Kidde recalled 2 models of Carbon Monoxide Alarms, that were alarming late or not alarming at all. ~1 million (+650 thousand NightHawk brand, +350 thousand LifeSaver brand) units were recalled. Units from November 8, 1998, and March 9, 1999, are affected.

2000s

In March 2000, Williams announced the breakup of the company.[5] Now an independent entity, the firm adopted the name Kidde plc in September 2000. In October 2000, Kidde announced it was going to demerge from Chubb plc.[12] Kidde plc listed on the London Stock Exchange in November of that year.[9][13]

In December 2004, Financial Times reported Kidde as "the market leader in residential fire protection in the United States."[14] In April 2005, United Technologies Corporation finalized its acquisition of Kidde and place the company under its new Fire & Security brand. The move re joined it to its former sister company Chubb Security, and several other brands to create UTC Fire & Security.[15][16]

In July 2005, Kidde recalled 10 pound industrial fire extinguishers with Zytel valves due to discharge issues, manufactured between 1999 and 2000. 470 thousand units were recalled. 3 injuries were reported due to extinguisher failure.[17]

In 2009, Kidde Acquired the company FireX, which was owned by Invensys Controls.[18]

In March 2009, 9 models of Kidde XL fire extinguishers manufactured from October 2007 through April 2008 were recalled due to failure of operation. ~167 thousand fire extinguishers were recalled.[19]

In July 2009, Kidde recalled a Dual-Sensor smoke alarm model PI2000, due to possible failure of alarm. Models made from August 2008 and May 2009 are recalled. ~94 thousand units were recalled.[20]

2010s

In April 2013, Kidde expanded its Worry-Free product line to include UL-listed carbon monoxide (CO) alarms.[21]

In September 2014, Kidde recalled 3 models of smoke alarm (i12010, i12010SCO, and KN-COSM-IBA) for failing to alert buyers of emergency after a power outage. Models made from December 18, 2013, to May 13, 2014, are affected. 1.2 million (+112 thousand in Canada) were recalled.[22]

In February 2015, Kidde recalled 31 models of extinguishers with Zytel valves due to the valve not fully opening, causing the extinguisher to not discharge properly. Affected models were made from July 23, 2013, to October 15, 2014. 4.6 million (+175 thousand in Canada) extinguishers were recalled.[23]

In November 2016, Kidde recalled over 3.6 million (+1.5 million in Canada) NightHawk model KN-COSM-IB combination smoke alarms due to the 7 year "end of life" signal timer being restarted when the battery was replaced, meaning that the alarm cannot signal that its sensors have expired. Models manufactured from June 2004 and December 2010 are affected by the recall.[24][25]

A year later in November 2017, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall notice for 134 models of Kidde fire extinguishers citing failures to discharge correctly when used.[26] As many as 37.8 million extinguishers could be covered by the recall notice. Even extinguishers dating back from the 70's. One death has been reported due to extinguisher failure.[27][28]

Not too long later in March 2018, Kidde recalled their 2 Dual-Sensor Smoke Detector models, PI9010 and the PI2010.[29] The reason for the recall was a yellow cap left on one of the sensors that could fail to alert buyers of the alarm of a possible fire. 452,000 units in the US and about 40,000 units in Canada were affected in the recall. The recall affected units of the 2 models manufactured from September 2016, through January 2018. No injuries or accidents were reported because of the yellow cap before the recall.

In May 2021, Kidde announced a recall of their TruSense line of alarms due to the alarms not detecting smoke until fatal levels. 226 Thousand units have been recalled.[30]

On May 14, 2023, Kidde filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.[31]

Locations

Kidde is headquartered in Mebane, North Carolina. Kidde Canada (formerly Pyrene Company or Chubb Security) operates under Kidde Fire Safety North America and is located in Toronto, Ontario.[32] The Kidde Fenwal Controls division is located in Ashland, Massachusetts.[33] Kidde Aerospace is located in Wilson, North Carolina.[34]

Awards and recognition

In September 2017, Kidde was ranked among the top manufacturers of carbon monoxide alarms.[35][36] Kidde's fire blanket was also ranked a "top player" in the industry by the Global Fire Blanket Market.[37] Kidde carbon monoxide alarms are included in the "Carbon Monoxide Alarms industry" report of 2017 to 2022.

References

  1. ^ "Americans Neglect Simple Measures to Ensure Fire Preparedness". Kidde. November 18, 2009. Retrieved March 6, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Kidde Donates Smoke Detectors for NC 'Operation Save a Life'". Firehouse. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  3. ^ . The Real Fact 24. September 27, 2017. Archived from the original on October 26, 2017. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  4. ^ "Long Island McDonald's, Nassau and Suffolk County Fire Marshals and Ronald McDonald Team Up for the 31st Annual Fire Safety Program Launch". LongIsland.com. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Preventing Fire with Technology". UTC Fire & Security. Retrieved September 24, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Kidde, Inc. – Dictionary definition of Kidde, Inc. | Encyclopedia.com: FREE online dictionary". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  7. ^ a b "WALTER KIDDE AND THE CONSOLIDATED SAFETY PIN CO., OF BLOOMFIELD, NJ". STREET TO THE LEFT. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  8. ^ New York Times,"J.F. Kidde,Ex-Head of Diversified Concern"
  9. ^ a b "KIDDE, INC. – Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on KIDDE, INC". www.referenceforbusiness.com. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  10. ^ a b "Kidde plc – Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Kidde plc". www.referenceforbusiness.com. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  11. ^ "Chubb History". www.chubb-safe.co.uk. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  12. ^ Hailstone, Laura (October 31, 2000). "Mergers". Flight International: 2001.
  13. ^ Goff, Sharlene (2004). "Kidde accepts revised UTC offer". Financial Times. 1.
  14. ^ Roberts, Dan; Urquhart, Lisa (2004). "United Technologies to pursue bid for Kidde". Financial Times. 1.
  15. ^ "UTC agrees to buy Kidde for $2.8bn"[dead link]. The Washington Post, December 16, 2004.
  16. ^ Daniels, R. (2005). "Kidde buy a done deal for UTC". Security Systems News. 8 (5): 21–22.
  17. ^ "CPSC, Kidde Announce Recall of Industrial Fire Extinguishers". U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  18. ^ "Firex Documents".
  19. ^ "Kidde Recalls to Replace Fire Extinguishers Due to Failure to Operate". U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
  20. ^ "Kidde Recalls Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms; Can Fail to Warn of a Fire". U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  21. ^ "Kidde Extends Worry-Free Line to Detect UL-Listed Carbon Monoxide". Entertainment Close-up. April 15, 2013.
  22. ^ "Kidde Recalls Smoke and Combination SmokeCO Alarms". U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  23. ^ "Kidde Recalls Disposable Plastic Fire Extinguishers Due to Failure to Discharge". U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  24. ^ "Kidde Recalls Combination Smoke/CO Alarms Due to Alarm Failure". U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
  25. ^ Kidde NightHawk recalls about 3.6 million smoke and carbon monoxide combination alarms, retrieved October 18, 2022
  26. ^ "Kidde Recalls Fire Extinguishers with Plastic Handles Due to Failure to Discharge and Nozzle Detachment: One Death Reported - CPSC.gov". www.cpsc.gov. November 2017.
  27. ^ "Massive government recall covers 37.8 million Kidde fire extinguishers". CBS News.
  28. ^ "Kidde Recalls Fire Extinguishers with Plastic Handles Due to Failure to Discharge and Nozzle Detachment: One Death Reported". U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  29. ^ "Kidde Recalls Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms Due to Risk of Failure to Alert Consumers to a Fire". March 20, 2018.
  30. ^ "Kidde Recalls TruSense Smoke and Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Alarms Due to Risk of Failure to Alert Consumers to a Fire". May 6, 2021.
  31. ^ "Carrier owned fire business files bankruptcy to weather 'forever' chemical lawsuits". Wall Street Journal. May 14, 2023. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  32. ^ "Kidde Canada – Smoke Alarms, Carbon Monoxide Alarms, Fire Extinguishers". Kidde Fire Safety. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  33. ^ "Kidde-Fenwal Inc". news.thomasnet.com. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  34. ^ "Pages – Home". utcaerospacesystems.com. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  35. ^ . www.apexresearch.biz. Archived from the original on November 14, 2017. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  36. ^ . firstnewsservice.com. Archived from the original on November 14, 2017. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  37. ^ "Global Fire Blanket Market Top Players 2017 – Tyco International, Kidde Safety – Talk Daily News". talkdailynews.com. Retrieved November 14, 2017.

External links

  • Kidde Group Global portal
  • Kidde Brasil
  • Kidde Fire Protection
  • Kidde-Fenwal
  • Kidde Poland
  • Kidde-Czech
  • Kidde Fire Safety Europe
  • Kidde Fire Trainers

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Kidde ˈ k ɪ d e 1 is a brand and division of Carrier Global that manufactures and distributes fire detection and suppression equipment as well as smoke and CO alarm units Kidde is one of America s largest manufacturer of smoke alarms 2 3 and fire safety products 4 Kidde is headquartered in Mebane NC 2 KiddeTypeSubsidiaryIndustrybuilding safetyFounded1917FounderWalter KiddeHeadquartersMebane North Carolina U S ProductsSmoke and carbon monoxide alarms fire extinguishersParentUnited Technologies 2005 2020 Carrier Global 2020 present Websitewww wbr kidde wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 1900s 1 2 1920s 1 3 1930s 1 4 1940s 1 5 1950s 1 6 1960s 1970s 1 7 1980s 1 8 1990s 1 9 2000s 1 10 2010s 2 Locations 3 Awards and recognition 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Kidde fire extinguisherThe company was founded by Walter Kidde in 1917 in the United States 5 The founder was of Czech ancestry and unrelated to the Danish author Harald Kidde 1900s Edit Walter Kidde founded Kidde Inc in 1917 with 300 he had in savings In 1918 the company then known as Walter Kidde amp Company purchased the rights to the Rich system a way to detect fires on board ships 6 1920s Edit In 1923 Kidde purchased the patent rights for a siphon device that allowed quick release of carbon dioxide improving the function of fire extinguishers In 1924 the company produced the first portable carbon dioxide fire extinguisher and in 1925 it installed the first built in industrial fire extinguishing system In 1926 Walter Kidde amp Company partnered with the Navy to design a system to protect airplane engines against fires 6 1930s Edit The company established a British operation at Northolt in 1935 as its first overseas operation 5 The company further expanded to Africa Asia Europe and South America 7 1940s Edit When Walter Kidde died in 1943 his son John took control of the company At that time the company employed over 5 000 people and was producing over 60 million of war supplies 6 7 1950s Edit At the end of WWII the company saw a significant drop in sales In the 1950s the company diversified into machinery and tool manufacturing siphon devices for consumer and medical uses and aircraft accessories 6 1960s 1970s Edit Robert L Dickinson was named president of the company in 1961 In January 1964 Fred Sullivan officer and director of the Litton Industries succeeded Dickinson as president and later succeeded John Kidde as chairman From 1964 to 1968 Kidde grew from 40 million in annual revenues to 400 million In 1966 Kidde was named to the Fortune 500 list at position 283 In 1968 the company was incorporated as Kidde amp Company Inc 6 1980s Edit In May 1987 John Kidde died 8 In August 1987 Kidde was purchased for 1 7 billion by August Hanson Industries the United States arm of Hanson Trust of the United Kingdom 9 In August 1988 Hanson sold most of the Kidde fire protection business to Pilgrim House Group a firm based in the United Kingdom involved in electrical products and fire protection Included in the sale were Walter Kidde North America Group Fenwal Inc and Kidde s Fire Protection Group Europe During the Kidde acquisition process Pilgrim House was purchased by Williams Holdings plc an industrial management firm 10 In 1989 it merged with Graviner another Williams Holdings business to form Kidde Graviner 5 1990s Edit In 1990 subsidiary Walter Kidde Aerospace Inc opened a Production and Technology Center for 4 million By that time Kidde products were found in aircraft such as the B 2 Stealth Bomber and 747 400 airliners 10 In 1993 it acquired Dunford Hepburn 5 In February 1997 Williams Holdings purchased Chubb Security plc 11 In March 1999 Kidde recalled 2 models of Carbon Monoxide Alarms that were alarming late or not alarming at all 1 million 650 thousand NightHawk brand 350 thousand LifeSaver brand units were recalled Units from November 8 1998 and March 9 1999 are affected 2000s Edit In March 2000 Williams announced the breakup of the company 5 Now an independent entity the firm adopted the name Kidde plc in September 2000 In October 2000 Kidde announced it was going to demerge from Chubb plc 12 Kidde plc listed on the London Stock Exchange in November of that year 9 13 In December 2004 Financial Times reported Kidde as the market leader in residential fire protection in the United States 14 In April 2005 United Technologies Corporation finalized its acquisition of Kidde and place the company under its new Fire amp Security brand The move re joined it to its former sister company Chubb Security and several other brands to create UTC Fire amp Security 15 16 In July 2005 Kidde recalled 10 pound industrial fire extinguishers with Zytel valves due to discharge issues manufactured between 1999 and 2000 470 thousand units were recalled 3 injuries were reported due to extinguisher failure 17 In 2009 Kidde Acquired the company FireX which was owned by Invensys Controls 18 In March 2009 9 models of Kidde XL fire extinguishers manufactured from October 2007 through April 2008 were recalled due to failure of operation 167 thousand fire extinguishers were recalled 19 In July 2009 Kidde recalled a Dual Sensor smoke alarm model PI2000 due to possible failure of alarm Models made from August 2008 and May 2009 are recalled 94 thousand units were recalled 20 2010s Edit In April 2013 Kidde expanded its Worry Free product line to include UL listed carbon monoxide CO alarms 21 In September 2014 Kidde recalled 3 models of smoke alarm i12010 i12010SCO and KN COSM IBA for failing to alert buyers of emergency after a power outage Models made from December 18 2013 to May 13 2014 are affected 1 2 million 112 thousand in Canada were recalled 22 In February 2015 Kidde recalled 31 models of extinguishers with Zytel valves due to the valve not fully opening causing the extinguisher to not discharge properly Affected models were made from July 23 2013 to October 15 2014 4 6 million 175 thousand in Canada extinguishers were recalled 23 In November 2016 Kidde recalled over 3 6 million 1 5 million in Canada NightHawk model KN COSM IB combination smoke alarms due to the 7 year end of life signal timer being restarted when the battery was replaced meaning that the alarm cannot signal that its sensors have expired Models manufactured from June 2004 and December 2010 are affected by the recall 24 25 A year later in November 2017 the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall notice for 134 models of Kidde fire extinguishers citing failures to discharge correctly when used 26 As many as 37 8 million extinguishers could be covered by the recall notice Even extinguishers dating back from the 70 s One death has been reported due to extinguisher failure 27 28 Not too long later in March 2018 Kidde recalled their 2 Dual Sensor Smoke Detector models PI9010 and the PI2010 29 The reason for the recall was a yellow cap left on one of the sensors that could fail to alert buyers of the alarm of a possible fire 452 000 units in the US and about 40 000 units in Canada were affected in the recall The recall affected units of the 2 models manufactured from September 2016 through January 2018 No injuries or accidents were reported because of the yellow cap before the recall In May 2021 Kidde announced a recall of their TruSense line of alarms due to the alarms not detecting smoke until fatal levels 226 Thousand units have been recalled 30 On May 14 2023 Kidde filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy 31 Locations EditKidde is headquartered in Mebane North Carolina Kidde Canada formerly Pyrene Company or Chubb Security operates under Kidde Fire Safety North America and is located in Toronto Ontario 32 The Kidde Fenwal Controls division is located in Ashland Massachusetts 33 Kidde Aerospace is located in Wilson North Carolina 34 Awards and recognition EditIn September 2017 Kidde was ranked among the top manufacturers of carbon monoxide alarms 35 36 Kidde s fire blanket was also ranked a top player in the industry by the Global Fire Blanket Market 37 Kidde carbon monoxide alarms are included in the Carbon Monoxide Alarms industry report of 2017 to 2022 References Edit Americans Neglect Simple Measures to Ensure Fire Preparedness Kidde November 18 2009 Retrieved March 6 2016 a b Kidde Donates Smoke Detectors for NC Operation Save a Life Firehouse Retrieved October 26 2017 Global Smoke Alarm Smoke Detector Market 2017 Kidde Honeywell Se The Real Fact 24 September 27 2017 Archived from the original on October 26 2017 Retrieved October 26 2017 Long Island McDonald s Nassau and Suffolk County Fire Marshals and Ronald McDonald Team Up for the 31st Annual Fire Safety Program Launch LongIsland com Retrieved October 26 2017 a b c d e Preventing Fire with Technology UTC Fire amp Security Retrieved September 24 2017 a b c d e Kidde Inc Dictionary definition of Kidde Inc Encyclopedia com FREE online dictionary www encyclopedia com Retrieved October 26 2017 a b WALTER KIDDE AND THE CONSOLIDATED SAFETY PIN CO OF BLOOMFIELD NJ STREET TO THE LEFT Retrieved October 26 2017 New York Times J F Kidde Ex Head of Diversified Concern a b KIDDE INC Company Profile Information Business Description History Background Information on KIDDE INC www referenceforbusiness com Retrieved October 26 2017 a b Kidde plc Company Profile Information Business Description History Background Information on Kidde plc www referenceforbusiness com Retrieved October 26 2017 Chubb History www chubb safe co uk Retrieved October 26 2017 Hailstone Laura October 31 2000 Mergers Flight International 2001 Goff Sharlene 2004 Kidde accepts revised UTC offer Financial Times 1 Roberts Dan Urquhart Lisa 2004 United Technologies to pursue bid for Kidde Financial Times 1 UTC agrees to buy Kidde for 2 8bn dead link The Washington Post December 16 2004 Daniels R 2005 Kidde buy a done deal for UTC Security Systems News 8 5 21 22 CPSC Kidde Announce Recall of Industrial Fire Extinguishers U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Retrieved December 9 2022 Firex Documents Kidde Recalls to Replace Fire Extinguishers Due to Failure to Operate U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Retrieved October 18 2022 Kidde Recalls Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms Can Fail to Warn of a Fire U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Retrieved December 9 2022 Kidde Extends Worry Free Line to Detect UL Listed Carbon Monoxide Entertainment Close up April 15 2013 Kidde Recalls Smoke and Combination SmokeCO Alarms U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Retrieved December 9 2022 Kidde Recalls Disposable Plastic Fire Extinguishers Due to Failure to Discharge U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Retrieved December 9 2022 Kidde Recalls Combination Smoke CO Alarms Due to Alarm Failure U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Retrieved October 18 2022 Kidde NightHawk recalls about 3 6 million smoke and carbon monoxide combination alarms retrieved October 18 2022 Kidde Recalls Fire Extinguishers with Plastic Handles Due to Failure to Discharge and Nozzle Detachment One Death Reported CPSC gov www cpsc gov November 2017 Massive government recall covers 37 8 million Kidde fire extinguishers CBS News Kidde Recalls Fire Extinguishers with Plastic Handles Due to Failure to Discharge and Nozzle Detachment One Death Reported U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Retrieved December 9 2022 Kidde Recalls Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms Due to Risk of Failure to Alert Consumers to a Fire March 20 2018 Kidde Recalls TruSense Smoke and Combination Smoke Carbon Monoxide Alarms Due to Risk of Failure to Alert Consumers to a Fire May 6 2021 Carrier owned fire business files bankruptcy to weather forever chemical lawsuits Wall Street Journal May 14 2023 Retrieved May 15 2023 Kidde Canada Smoke Alarms Carbon Monoxide Alarms Fire Extinguishers Kidde Fire Safety Retrieved October 26 2017 Kidde Fenwal Inc news thomasnet com Retrieved October 26 2017 Pages Home utcaerospacesystems com Retrieved October 26 2017 Global Carbon Monoxide Alarms Market Analysis 2011 2017 and Forecast 2018 2023 Home www apexresearch biz Archived from the original on November 14 2017 Retrieved November 14 2017 Carbon Monoxide Alarms Market 2017 Kidde Gentex Empaer BRK Brands New Force Honeywell First News Service firstnewsservice com Archived from the original on November 14 2017 Retrieved November 14 2017 Global Fire Blanket Market Top Players 2017 Tyco International Kidde Safety Talk Daily News talkdailynews com Retrieved November 14 2017 External links EditKidde Group Global portal Kidde Brasil Kidde Fire Protection Kidde Fenwal Kidde Poland Kidde Czech Kidde Fire Safety Europe Kidde Fire Trainers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kidde amp oldid 1170821623, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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