You can’t have a much better reason to recall a wearable thermometer than the one BearCare has for pulling the Walnut Wearable Smart Thermometer designed for continuous chest monitoring of children from newborn to 6 years old.

BearCare received “consumer complaints of minor to severe skin burns and skin irritation in children that used the product” the FDA-posted recall notice said.

This involves lot No. 20221115W002 of model No. WT20 sold from December through April on Walmart.com, Amazon.com and Walnutcares.com.

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All parts of the recalled Walnut Wearable Smart Thermometer. FDA

Customers should stop using the thermometer. Check for “any substance leaking from the device’s exterior, any corrosion near the smart sensor on the back of the device” or “a sensation of warming or heat at or near the site or redness and irritation on the skin.”

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The notice also warns: “Given the vulnerable population of neonates and infants, other areas of the body should be checked, including the mouth and eyes due to possible transfer of corrosive fluids that may cause chemical burns or toxicity if swallowed. Seek medical care if you or your child were exposed to moisture coming from the device or experience any symptoms related to this device failure.”

Return the thermometer for a full refund to BearCare, Inc., 80 Davids Dr. #200, Hauppauge, NY 11788. Email recall@walnutcares.com for a prepaid shipping label.

If you have had any medical problems from this or any other medical product, see a medical professional. Then let the FDA know via its MedWatch Adverse Event page or by filling out a form you can get by calling 800-332-1088.

Since 1989, David J. Neal’s domain at the Miami Herald has expanded to include writing about Panthers (NHL and FIU), Dolphins, old school animation, food safety, fraud, naughty lawyers, bad doctors and all manner of breaking news. He drinks coladas whole. He does not work Indianapolis 500 Race Day.