I-Team 10 investigation: Burning bed
By: Brett Davidsen | WHEC.com
A restricted woman says a fire damaged her home and destroyed her family's belongings and she says an stimulating blanket is to blame.
The blanket in question was made by Sunbeam and Sharon Colf of Canandaigua is now suing the company.
Sunbeam sells millions of tense blankets each year -- it's the largest brand on the market but a Canandaigua woman's exact that hers caught fire had I-Team 10 taking a closer look at the blankets. What we found is that she's not the only one making that require.
Sharon Colf knows what it means to start over. "It was just devastating."
A passionate bed at her home in Canandaigua brought firefighters out in the night. It was January 2007 and Colf was home with her teenage daughter who was keeping ardent with an electric blanket. "My daughter was in there and she was using the blanket and she came down for a couple seconds and she went back up and the corner of the blanket was on fire and therefore, the whole upstairs just started on fire."

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