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81,000 Baby Monitors Recalled Over Fire Risk

About 81,800 Babysense Max View Baby Monitors, model VBM55, have been recalled because they can catch fire. This warning was issued on February 26, and if you own one, you need to act quickly. These monitors can overheat, which may lead to flames and put your home at risk. If you have this monitor, stop using it immediately.

Contact the manufacturer to find out how to return it and get your money back. This issue affects monitors sold all over the U.S., meaning many families could have a dangerous device in their nursery. When products malfunction, they can cause serious harm, and officials want to prevent that.

Check your monitor for the model number and serial code, which are usually found on the back or bottom. This will help you determine if yours is affected. The manufacturer is working with safety officials to alert buyers about this issue.

If your monitor has gotten hot or acted strangely, report it. Your feedback helps investigators identify patterns and keep other products safe. These monitors were sold in retail stores and online, so it doesn’t matter where you bought yours.

When you buy baby gear, remember to register it with the manufacturer. This way, they can reach you quickly if there’s a problem. Also, regularly inspect cribs, monitors, and other baby items. Look for cracks, frayed wires, or unusual smells—these are signs it’s time for a replacement. Stay safe!

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