A malem bedwetting alarm was loaned out to parents by our clinic.The child is (b)(6) (male) and chronic bedwetter.The alarm purchased new from bedwettingstore.Com website.Parents brought back the alarm after one night use and said the alarm overheated and seriously injured child in sleep.The alarm is clearly damaged from excess heat.The batteries have leaked and discharged from short circuiting inside the alarm.The batteries were inserted correctly.The alarm was on child when he was sleeping and not used for more than 30 minutes when the incident occurred.Child is extremely frightened and parents worried.Child has burn marks on neck from the incident.Alarm has been received by us and clearly device failure and not user issue.Fda safety report id#: (b)(4).
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