Mum rescues youngsters after Amazon child monitor explodes as gran fights blaze

A horrified mum has spoken about dashing her youngsters out of her smoke-filled house after a child monitor exploded.

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Shannon Makepeace, 31, says she was busy making muffins in her kitchen when the gadget started hissing on the worktop.

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The fast considering mum grabbed each her one-year-old daughter Bonnie, who was asleep upstairs, and her son Joey, three, earlier than dashing to get them outdoors.

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Her mum Carmen, 51, in the meantime smothered the burning gadget in a towel and threw it outdoors of the house in Rugby, Warwickshire.

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The hearth on August 1 occurred two weeks after Shannon purchased the monitor from Amazon for £39.99.

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And she believes the end result might have been tragic if the monitor had exploded whereas the household had been asleep.

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She stated: “It was a terrifying experience.

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“The monitor was in the kitchen.

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“It had fallen forwards by itself and was making a sort of hissing noise.

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“Smoke was coming out of it really fast and filled the downstairs of my house within seconds.

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“It smelled absolutely awful.

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“It just happened really fast, it was like a whistling kettle.

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“I told my mum the monitor was on fire and I thought it might really explode like you see electric bikes sometimes do.

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“The kitchen was completely filled with smoke and it was filled with a smell of burning plastic.”

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The hearth, which the household imagine was began by an exploding battery, has left the kitchen worktop scorched and photographs additionally present the melted stays of the monitor.

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Shannon has since complained to the producers Hello Baby - however claims they emailed her providing solely to refund her the cash for the product.

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She stated: “The monitor burned my kitchen worktop and would no doubt have caused a serious fire had the circumstances been different.

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“We emailed the company and they replied with a very non sympathetic offer of a refund and ‘sorry for the inconvenience’.”

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Shannon’s mum Carmen in the meantime stated the "scary" blaze left the downstairs of the home stuffed with "awful, acrid smoke" - however added that the household feels fortunate, because the state of affairs "might’ve been loads worse.” 

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The Daily Express has approached Amazon and Hello Baby for a remark in repsonse to the incident.

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An Amazon spokesperson advised The Mirror: “Safety is a top priority at Amazon and we want customers to shop with confidence on our stores.

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“We require all products to comply with applicable laws and regulations and when appropriate, we remove a product from the store, reach out to sellers, manufacturers, and government agencies for additional information, or take other actions.

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“If customers have concerns about an item they’ve purchased, we encourage them to contact our Customer Service directly so we can investigate and take appropriate action.” 

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