The Hazard
FIRE HAZARD
LShome is recalling their 3-pack smoke detector fire alarms because they might not work properly in a fire. The alarm’s settings might be too high, which means it could take too long to sound an alarm when there’s a fire. This could put people at serious risk of injury or even death because they wouldn’t be warned in time to escape.
About 11,000 units affected. No injuries reported.
Technical Breakdown
These smoke detectors have a problem with their ‘sensing threshold.’ Think of it like this: the smoke detector is supposed to smell smoke and then yell ‘FIRE!’ But the sensing threshold is set so high, it takes a LOT of smoke before the alarm goes off. That delay could be dangerous because a small fire could quickly grow into a big, dangerous one before the alarm even sounds.
The company has recalled about 11,000 of these smoke detector sets. They were sold online through Amazon.com between February 2024 and December 2025. If you bought these smoke detectors, it’s important to stop using them right away and get a refund.
Affected Products
- Model number: XG-7D04-KZ9Z
Sentinel Action Plan
- STOP: Immediately stop using the recalled LShome smoke detector fire alarms. Remove them from your home.
- DOCUMENT: Check to see if the model number on the bottom of the alarm is XG-7D04-KZ9Z. Keep a record of your purchase if possible.
- ACT: Contact the company at lmm15957491237@163.com for instructions on how to get a full refund through Amazon.com. You can then throw the smoke alarms away in the regular trash.
FAQ
How do I know if my smoke detector is part of the recall?
Look for the model number “XG-7D04-KZ9Z” on the bottom of the alarm. If it matches, your smoke detector is part of the recall.
Where were these smoke detectors sold?
They were sold online at Amazon.com from February 2024 through December 2025.
How much did these smoke detectors cost?
They were sold for about $30.
Can I get compensation?
If you suffered injuries or property damage, you may be entitled to compensation. Use our free Legal Rights Assessment above.