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14 November 2020

Ring Recalls Video Doorbells (2nd Generation) Due To Fire Hazard

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This recall involves Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Generation), model number 5UM5E5 smart doorbell cameras.
United States Consumer Protection

This recall involves Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Generation), model number 5UM5E5 smart doorbell cameras. The video doorbells have a blue ring at the front and come in two colors: "satin nickel" (black and silver) and "venetian bronze" (black and bronze). The video doorbell's battery can overheat when the incorrect screws are used for installation, posing fire and burn hazards.

This recall is something that all subrogation professionals should make note of. Additional information on the recall can be found at the Consumer Product Safety Commission website.

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