The malem bedwetting alarm attaches to the pajama top with the help of a safety pin which is a part of the product.It just so happened that while he was asleep the safety pin at the back of the malem bedwetting alarm went into his chest.He screamed out loud and i could see blood on his pajama top and i gradually pulled the pin out.I noticed that the safety pin had 1 inch of blood on it, which means it had gone 1 inch into my son's chest.We had to rush him to the doctor who applied medication and gave him a tetanus shot.This kind of substandard quality is unacceptable.If this can happen to my son, it can happen to other children out there.I would like the fda to deal with the mfr to call back all products as the safety pin is unsafe.
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