DRI Sleeper® Excel Bedwetting Alarm with Urosensor™
DRI Sleeper Excel Bedwetting Alarm with Urosensor is the device for beating bed wetting.
First, the alarm should be attached on the shoulder of pajamas.
Urosensor should be placed in the underwear. Lead should be run inside the pajamas up to the shoulders.
Urosensor lead should be plugged into the DRI Sleeper alarm unit.
For best results, urosensor should be placed inside the underpants where the urine hits. The urosensor is soft and flexible with no hard plastic clips. No metals contacts are present on the sensor. It can be easily cleaned and dried for instant use.
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Nytone Bedwetting wrist alarm
Nytone Bedwetting Wrist Alarm is worn on the wrist, which contains moisture detecting fasteners.
Moisture detecting fasteners are attached to the child’s underwear.
One to two drops of moisture can set off the alarm before the bed completely becomes wet.
Nytone Bedwetting Alarm control unit is attached to the wrist with a wire going up the sleeve and down to the front of the shorts. When your child starts to wet the bed, the moisture is detected and the alarm starts to sound. The alarm can be stopped by releasing the fasteners.
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Wet-Stop Child Bedwetting Alarm
The Wet-Stop Child Bedwetting Alarm makes the child to stay dry night time with attached buzzer to the pajamas near the ear and a moisture sensor attached to the underwear.
This bed wetting alarm is convenient and effective.
When your child starts the bed wetting, the buzzer reacts immediately to the first few drops of moisture, teaching your child to stop the urine flow immediately before the bed becomes wet.
During the process of learning, dry underpants are needed. In less than six months, your child will learn to go to toilet on his/her own without using bedwetting alarm.
In the beginning, as a parent, you should help to teach your child how to react to the alarm. At first, your child will empty the bladder in the bed itself, but soon he/she begins to urinate in the bathroom.
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