By perusing on these reviews you can get a brief idea of the different bedwetting alarms available in the stores today.
Bedwetting is disconcerting once the child has crossed the age of 5-6. Parents need to consult doctors regarding this issue. As we all know bedwetting diapers are only temporary solutions. They may provide temporary relief from wet clothes and wet bed sheets, however, they are not long-term solutions. On the other hand, bedwetting medications may concern parents because of their side effects. One effective solution for the bedwetting issue is the bedwetting alarm. These alarms have a high success rate in treating bedwetting in older children. There are several brands of bedwetting alarms available in the market and sometimes the choice can be mind-boggling. However, it’s always wise to peruse through some bedwetting alarm reviews before actually going and getting one for your child. Since this deals with your child, it should be the best. Let’s have a look!
Malem Ultimate Bedwetting Alarm
This alarm consists of a small clip-on sensor that detects moisture and a wireless receiver. The child just clips the sensor onto his or her underwear while sleeping. The sensor is connected to a transmitter that magnetically attaches to the waistband of the underwear. The wireless receiver unit can be placed on a bedside table (anywhere within a range of 50 feet). It rings when a drop of urine hits the underwear. The alarm in this bedwetting alarm device can be adjusted in various modes; the sound only mode, sound and vibration mode and even only vibration mode. Thus, when the child begins to wet, the alarm rings, thereby waking up the child and enabling him or her to rush to the washroom. Moreover, since the switch for the alarm is situated inside the battery compartment, there is no risk of accidentally switching it off, etc. Malem is slightly on the expensive side, as compared to other bedwetting alarms. There is no sewing involved as well, as in the case with cheaper versions.
PottyMD Wet-Stop3
This bedwetting urine alarm like the malem alarm does away with sewing pockets to the underpants or using paper liners. This alarm has a moisture sensor attached to the child’s regular underwear and is also attached to a vibrating buzzer attached to the pajamas near the ear of the child. When the first few drops of urine hits the underwear, the buzzer vibrates and wakes up the child, giving him or her time to rush to the restroom and urinate, thereby saving the sheets from becoming wet.
DRI Sleeper Alarm Excel
This device consists of a flexible Urosensor, which has to be placed inside the underwear of the child, right where the urine hits the underwear. Since it’s soft and flexible, it is comfortable and also easy to clean. Besides this detecting urosensor, there is also an alarm unit which goes over the shoulder of the child. On release of the first few drops of urine, the alarm will go off and allow the child to go and empty the bladder in the washroom.
Rodger Wireless Bedwetting System
This bedwetting system comes with an underwear with invisible threads sewn into the underpants connecting to two press studs near the waistband of the underwear. Before going to bed the child has to attach the small transmitter to the press-studs on the underwear. The other part of the system, that is the alarm receiver plugs are placed at different places in the bedroom. When the drops of urine fall into the underwear, the alarm goes off because of a wireless signal sent off from the transmitter. The alarm gives the child the time to visit the washroom before wetting himself or herself completely.
Getting a bedwetting alarm is a wise decision. Several parents have testified to the way their children have ceased bedwetting after the use of these alarms. Look into the different reviews to find a safe, durable and effective bedwetting alarm for your child. Talk to your child’s doctor about this problem and seek his or her guidance on the same.