Health Canada expands fire extinguisher recall involving 2.7 million devices
OTTAWA — The Canadian government is expanding a recall of Kidde and Garrison brand fire extinguishers to cover some 2.7 million of the devices in Canada, including some that date back more than 40 years.
Health Canada says the fire extinguisher can become clogged or require excessive force to operate and may fail during a fire.
The agency also warns the nozzle may come off with sufficient force to pose a hazard.
The recall covers fire extinguishers with plastic handles and push-button pindicators.


