The consumer stated her wrist unit caught fire on its own.It was sitting on the table when it caught fire.The fire had damaged a few things on her table, including a crystal bowl and cup holder.She was worried about the fact that she could have been wearing the unit when the fire happened.It was requested that she send pictures of the damage.During a follow-up call, she stated she did not know how the fire started.It started while the unit was on top of the table after she went into another room to find a lighter.She stated the unit caught fire next to a crystal sugar bowl that had an unlit candle in it, and the bowl handle came off due to the fire.She stated there was also a burn in the middle of the mahogany table, and a spray bottle, cup, and pewter statue of a fairy holding a crystal ball were also damaged.She was able to put the fire out by pouring water on the fire twice.Her son's girlfriend was a witness to the fire.She stated the cost of damage was about (b)(6) for the statue and (b)(6) for the table.She would use the unit three times a day and had owned it for about a month.She was using the maxell batteries that came with the unit.
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