WIRELESS BEDWETTING ALARM
The moisture sensor is placed in the child's underwear or diaper. The alarm can be near the child, or with a parent up to 35 feet (11 metres) away. When the child wets, the alarm sounds. Our how-to-use guide included gives more directions, ideas and tips for your child to achieve dry nights.
STANDARD BEDWETTING ALARM
The DRI Sleeper excel alarm is a body-worn alarm which is clipped to your child's night clothes. The alarm is set at the best resonant frequency to wake your child from sleep. The Excel Urosensor has a large catchment area and 9 sensing strips on both sides. This is ideal for boys who don't always wet in the same position. The sensor can be inserted directly into your child's underwear to catch the first drops of urine and trigger the alarm.
When you purchase you get access to our premium resources:
Quick Start Guide - 10 brilliant ideas you can use today before you receive your alarm.
Phone support available -Customers can schedule a call or video chat with Karen our Bedwetting Alarm Adviser
A Plan for DRI Nights (eBook) - a complete guide for parents
Audio-guided mindfulness meditation for kids or teens - Relax and Remember MP3's
Progress Chart Printable reward chart for kids
Our Bedwetting Alarm Adviser is available to provide support and guidance if you need it. DRI Sleeper is dedicated to helping our customers achieve dry nights!
Using an alarm is by far the most effective way to end a child's bedwetting. When you know why the alarm works and how to use it, your child will have the best chance of success. Stopping bedwetting helps build children’s self-esteem and reduce parents’ stress.
When bedwetting stops children and their families thrive. Parents and kids are so proud of their achievement they can't wait to let us know!
Around 3,000,000,000 pull-ups are used per year in the USA. From 5 to 10 years there will be approximately 18,000,000,000 pull-ups used. At around $1.00 each, the cost is $365.00 per year or $2,190.00 during the usual period of bedwetting.