DRI Bedwetting Alarm Wakes Children Before Wetting the Bed

Having young children that wet the bed is quite a common problem. Whilst most children subconciously become aware when they are about to urinate and get up to take a trip to the bathroom, some children are not. In some cases, there is a serious bed wetting problem, which is often hereditary. It is possible to cure the problem through instructions of instilling a routine into the child, however, it can take time and not always successful.
This gadget - known as DRI Sleeper Bedwetting Enuresis Alarm - plays on the subconscious of the child’s mind which enables the child to wake up before urinating on the bed.
It works by using urine detection. Even the smallest hint of urine will triger off an alarm to awaken the child. The idea is that once the child is awakened several times like this, he/she will get use to this routine and be able to wake up in future without requiring to use the device becuase they are being subjected to adhere to a new routine. There is a detector pad that goes inside the underwear; the pad connects to the device which can sit on a table next to the bed.
In order for the device to have worked, the child should go about 15 days without wetting the bed consecutively.
It claims to work on 90% of the children above the age of 5. That’s a pretty bold claim; unfortunately there are no statistics to back up that claim as no research has been carried out out to determine the level of its success scientifically. The prouct however has been well-tested prior to being released on the market. The product should be used for children over 5 years ae of age because bedwetting is not really considered problem before that age.
There are lots of positive reviews about the product on the main product information page, but it is very difficult to verify how accurate these are afterall their aim is to ship as many products as they possibly can.
To find out much more information about the product, especially how the device works, you can go to the following page.






