Monday, February 2, 2015

Dry-Knight - Illegal Sale of Product in the United States of America.


In our blog entry on December 20, 2014, we found Dry-Knight to be involved with Very Strong Deceit by Perversion and Concealment. There were a variety of issues that we found Dry-Knight to be deficient about, an important one being that Dry-Knight was not registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). To repeat from our previous blog:

Dry-Knight and its parent company are not registered with the FDA. By U.S. law, any bedwetting alarm sold in the U.S. and shipped from a U.S. location, and its related facility, must be registered with the FDA. Any reader who wishes to check whether a bedwetting alarm and/or related facility is registered with the FDA in the U.S. can look at:

http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfrl/rl.cfm

 
and enter the Product Code  KPN  which is the FDA code for "alarm, conditioned response enuresis" which is a bedwetting alarm. A complete list of all registered parties and items will be shown from the FDA database. Dry-Knight and its parent company are not registered and listed. Consequently any buyer of the Dry-Knight buying it from a U.S. shipping source (including Amazon) is aiding and abetting in the violation of U.S. laws until and unless this item is properly registered with the FDA.


We hoped that by pointing out their illegal activity, the owners of Dry-Knight would register with the FDA as required by U.S. laws and FDA regulations. Unfortunately, as of today, looking at the FDA Establishment Registration & Device listing web-site (see above) we do not find Dry-Knight to be registered. Apparently Dry-Knight and their owners seem to consider themselves above and beyond the reach of U.S. laws, perhaps because they are based in China. Being very familiar with these issues, there is no doubt that the sale of Dry-Knight and its similar devices in the United States and being shipped from U.S. locations is a violation of these U.S. laws and regulations. It can result in regulatory fines and other actions against the vendors and shippers of this product in the U.S. No shipper of such unregistered products in the U.S. is exempt from these regulations.

We are informed that the FDA directly, or the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) acting on behalf of the FDA, is looking into taking action against such violators of U.S. law.

This notice is placed on this blog to again warn the owners of Dry-Knight and similar devices sold under other names or no name, as well as sellers and shippers of these products, that they could see actions against them by the FDA and the FBI. 

We also repeat that  any buyer of the Dry-Knight and similar products, buying it from a U.S. shipping source (including Amazon) is aiding and abetting in the violation of U.S. laws until and unless these items are properly registered with the FDA.


Dry-Knight - Illegal Sale of Product in the United States of America.

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