Three nights ago, my daughter used the malem bedwetting alarm for the first time and sent to bed only to be woken up by a very nasty and painful stinging on her body.She was able to promptly remove the alarm and come to me and tell me that the alarm was burning her.By the time i went to check on it, the batteries had leaked out and there were fumes coming out from the top of the alarm.Needless to say, the alarm is non-functional.In my past experience, this is likely from electrical malfunction and/or poor quality component coupled with absolutely no qc.There would be no reason for a device designed for use in sleep by children to malfunction and cause injuries.My daughter has a minor burn on her body which will heal, but the trauma is significant.We can't use another alarm at all.My emails to the mfr have not been returned.Fda safety report id# (b)(4).
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