We have not yet used the bedwetting alarm because we are scared it may cause serious injuries.I purchased this alarm new directly from the mfr's website and it was delivered to me.It came with batteries.However, when the batteries are inserted, things look fine, but setup requires me to insert the sensor.Once the sensor is inserted, within mins, there is burning smell coming from and it's getting hot.If sensor is removed, the alarm is back to room temperature and no smell.Batteries are not the cause because i tried (b)(6) batteries and it still smells bad and gets hot.It has to do with the sensor or the device itself.Fda safety report id# (b)(4).
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