The bedwetting device which is brand new is abruptly turning on and off.It requires 2 batteries which comes with the device and a sensor which is inserted into the alarm device.However when the sensor is inserted, the device is heating up.Not acting like it is safe to use.It was in my pocket and within 15 mins, it was hot.I felt the heat and removed it.I did not take out the batteries.Then, about 30 mins later, it smelled of burning plastic and something happened to the device which made the batteries leak and spread outside on the countertop where it was sitting.I reached out for the device, but it was too hot to hold.There is no way this can be used for my(b)(6) y/o son specially in his sleep.Too dangerous.Fda safety report id# (b)(4).
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