The sensor was placed on underwear as directed to detect wetness.My son probably moved in bed and slept on top of the sensor.As he did, the sensor broke and there were two very sharp pronged metal sheets in the sensor.These were sharp and pierced his skin while he was asleep.He said it felt like a bee sting and woke up.The sensor was stuck in his skin and i had to carefully remove it.During the process, the metal was left in his skin and had to be removed with tweezers.The cut was similar to one with a sharp piece of glass.The alarm can not be used anyone and sensor is damaged from sleep.Fda safety report id # (b)(4).
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