Malem bedwetting alarm purchased with high hopes, but is either defective or faulty, but certainly very dangerous to use.Alarm was placed as per instructions on son while he was asleep and he complained of excess heat and burning smell 10 mins after he went to bed.I checked on it and he was right.The alarm was hot and there was bad smell coming from the alarm.I promptly removed the alarm from him/ his shirt and placed the alarm on the side.After 30 mins, the alarm was no longer hot.The batteries inside the alarm leaked and spilled on the outside of the alarm.The alarm stopped working.This could have seriously injured my son who is only 4 y/o.Fda safety report id# 492345.See scanned pages.
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