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title: "DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm"
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# 6 selectable alarm sounds Sound + vibration modes 85 dB max volume DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm

**Brand:** dryeasy
**Price:** SAR 228
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚨 Wake up to dry nights — the smart alarm that grows with your child!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm by dryeasy
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 228 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/2534855-dryeasy-bedwetting-alarm)

## Best For

- dryeasy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dryeasy brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Mode Alert System:** Sound, vibration, or both—tailored to wake even the deepest sleepers.
- • **Secure & Comfortable Fit:** New toggle clamp locks sensor firmly on clothing for hassle-free nights.
- • **Precision Wetness Detection:** Instant alerts at the first drop to stop accidents before they start.
- • **Customizable Alarm Experience:** Choose from 6 sounds and 4 volume levels to fit your child's unique sleep style.
- • **Clinically Certified Reliability:** CE & ISO certified medical-grade device parents trust for proven results.

## Overview

The DRYEASY Bedwetting Alarm is a compact, battery-powered device featuring a highly sensitive contact sensor that detects the first drop of moisture. It offers 6 selectable alarm sounds, 4 volume levels up to 85 dB, and multiple operation modes including sound, vibration, or both. Designed with a secure toggle clamp for easy clothing attachment, it is CE and ISO certified, ensuring medical-grade reliability. Ideal for parents seeking an effective, customizable solution to reduce bedwetting incidents and improve sleep quality.

## Description

Product description How does DryEasy bedwetting alarm work? DryEasy bedwetting alarm is a device used to train the users to respond to a full bladder by waking. The users will be woken by the alarm as soon as bedwetting occurs. Such process can gradually condition the brain to respond when the bladder is full and eventually overcome bedwetting problem. This product is intended for use by persons 5 years of age or older. 5 Essential Features Volume control - DryEasy provides 4-level volume control which caters to different needs. Selectable sounds - DryEasy provides 6 selectable sounds to suit users' preference and avoid users from getting used to a particular sound. Random playing - Some users may not respond to the alarm due to inertia. Our random playing feature helps to avoid this phenomenon. Different operation modes - Operation modes include sound plus vibration, sound only and vibration only. Detachable cable - Replacement cable can be bought separately without having to buy a whole new unit. How to set up the DryEasy bedwetting alarm? To test the alarm Connect the sensor to the alarm unit. The alarm will be triggered by touching the sensor tip with a wet finger. Just 3 simple steps Step 1 - Attach the alarm to your pajama top. Step 2 - Route the cord under your pajamas. Step 3 - Attach the sensor to your underwear. Attention Select absorbent underwear: Fabrics such as cotton or modal are recommended. Avoid moisture-resistant materials like silk, coated cotton, or brand-new garments that may repel moisture. Position the sensor in the area most likely to get wet first, such as the front center of the underwear for boys and crotch area for girls. Ensure the sensor is attached flat and flush against the fabric—avoid folds or gaps. Tips for alarm training 1) Parents play an important role in particular at the initial stage of alarm treatment in waking your child as soon as the alarm goes off and are therefore recommended to sleep in the same room with your child for the first 2 weeks of using the alarm. Gradually, the child will be able to respond to the alarm on his/her own. 2) The position of the sensor is important. For boy, it could be better to clip the sensor to the inside flap of their underwear as the sensor can detect the urine quicker. For girls, the sensor should be attached on the crotch area since it is most likely to get wet first. 3) The underwear should be close fitting which is closer to the body and therefore urine will be detected by the sensor more quickly. DO NOT use loose boxer shorts. 4) While alarm training is an effective way to overcome bedwetting, it is not 100% successful. Motivation and persistence increase success rates. Tips for using this product 1) The sound of this alarm is loud, which can be startling for the first time. Please adjust the loudness as needed and choose your preferred sound. 2) In case the alarm does not wake the child, the parent needs to wake the child up when the alarm goes off until the child is trained to wake up on his/her own. 3) This alarm is not waterproof. Do not attach the alarm to underwear to avoid urine from entering the alarm. In the unlikely event that the alarm malfunctions due to wetting, we are ready to help you troubleshoot. 4) This alarm has a two-step turn off feature. The correct way to stop the alarm is to unclip the sensor and then press the reset button. This is to prevent the child from stopping the alarm too easily and falling back to sleep. 5) To test if the alarm unit is working properly, use a paperclip to touch the two metal prongs inside the socket of the alarm unit (see photo for reference). The paper clip has to touch both prongs at the same time. FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips 1) I can't get the alarm to stop going off. This alarm has a two-step turn-off feature, i.e. one can’t simply stop the alarm by pressing a button. Such feature is to ensure the user gets up when the bed is wet. To stop the alarm, the correct way is to unclip the damp clothing from the sensor and then press the reset button. Pressing and holding the reset button without detaching the wet clothes can only snooze but not stop the alarm. For details, you may watch the video entitled "How to connect the sensor and turn off the alarm" as appearing above. Due to the high sensitivity of the sensor, even an extremely small amount of residual moisture can trigger the alarm. For this reason, after cleaning/using the sensor, you should ensure it is completely dry before next time use. 2) It is difficult to clip the sensor to underwear. The clip is designed to securely attach the sensor to the underwear, so it doesn't come off during sleep. It's easy to attach. You can master it by practicing a few times. Tips: It is much easier to attach the sensor by pulling the kid's underpants down to his/her knees. Please watch the video on the detail page for reference. 3) I can't get the alarm to stop sounding even after unplugging the sensor. It may be that the inside of the alarm unit is wet. Please try the steps below. a. Disconnect the cord from the alarm unit. b. Open the battery cover and remove the battery. c. Blow dry the battery compartment and the socket of the alarm device where the cord is plugged in. 4) It only makes quiet ticking sound instead of an alarm sound. If the alarm makes a quiet ticking sound, the battery is most likely dead. Please replace with new Alkaline batteries. DO NOT use rechargeable batteries. 5) Only the vibration works but no sound. The battery is most likely dead. Please replace with new Alkaline batteries. DO NOT use rechargeable batteries. 6) The sensor doesn't work. If the sensor doesn't detect moisture, it may be caused by dirty sensor. The sensor needs to be cleaned regularly to maintain its sensitivity. 7) Alarm doesn't set off in time This may be caused by improper sensor placement or using non-absorbent underwear. (Please refer to Sensor Placement Guide of this product listing) a) Fabrics such as cotton, modal, or viscose are recommended. Avoid moisture-resistant materials like silk, polyester, coated cotton, or brand-new garments that may repel moisture. b) Position the sensor in the area most likely to be affected first, such as the front center of the underwear for boys and crotch area for girls. c) Ensure the sensor is attached flat and flush against the fabric—avoid folds or gaps. 8) The device does not wake our child from sleep. It is very common that a child may not respond to an alarm in the initial stage of alarm training. As soon as the alarm goes off, parents need to help their child wake up. Gradually, the child will be trained to wake up on his own. 9) This item is not useable with diapers or pull ups because the sensor clip tears the material. The sensor should be clipped onto the underwear. Diapers or pull-ups can be worn over underwear. Sensor Placement Guide- Follow these steps to ensure accurate and reliable activation 1. Test the Alarm Unit Lightly moisten the sensor tip with water to confirm the alarm activates properly before use. 2. Position the Alarm Unit Attach the alarm unit securely to the shoulder area of sleepwear. Ensure it is not obstructed by bedding or clothing. 3. Connect the Sensor to the Alarm Unit Insert the sensor cable firmly into the alarm connector port. For comfort and safety, route the cable underneath pajamas to avoid tangling or accidental disconnection. 4. Attach the Sensor to Underwear Select absorbent underwear : Fabrics such as cotton , modal , or viscose are recommended. Avoid moisture-resistant materials like silk , polyester , coated cotton , or brand-new garments that may repel moisture. Position the sensor in the area most likely to be affected first , such as the front center of the underwear for boys and crotch area for girls. Ensure the sensor is attached flat and flush against the fabric —avoid folds or gaps. 5. Check Sensor Stability Gently tug the sensor to verify it is securely fastened and will not shift during sleep. Avoid placing the sensor on seams , elastic bands , or thick folds , which can interfere with detection. Pro Tips Use a second pair of underwear: Clip the sensor to the first pair of underwear, then put on the second pair of underwear so that the sensor is sandwiched between the two underwear. This method ensures that the sensor stays in place and makes good contact with the wet fabric.

Review: Great product at an affordable price! - Update: We have used this alarm for almost a month now and it has worked perfectly. He now has a full week completely dry and has only had two alarms for tiny leaks in the last two weeks. The alarm woke him so early, that he only had a drop or two in his undies and we didn't have to change bedding at all. I'm very happy with this alarm. Also, for a kiddo who sometimes carries the alarm by the cord and swings it around by the cord, I'm very pleased with the quality of the product. It has held up well. We don't clip it to pajamas - just lay it on my son's bed or pillow next to him because he doesn't wear a pajama top to bed. We've only has one single instance of the alarm not sounding - the second week we used it, my son clipped it a bit too high up on his underwear, so it was not near where he actually wet. That was easily fixed by making sure the alarm is positioned right where it should be and we've had no other issues. If I'd known it would work this well, I would have bought it sooner. We followed the recommendations of having a parent sleep in the room with him for the first two - three weeks, so that we could get him up immediately to go the bathroom, as soon as the alarm sounded. I think that initial routine of making sure he was up right away and not sleeping through the alarm or just resetting it while wet is what helped us have quick success. __________________________________________________________ Original Review: We've used this alarm for a week now - so far, so good! Exactly what we had hoped for. It alarms immediately when it should, with no false alarms. I researched lots of brands before choosing this one based on reviews, features and price. We read the directions and plenty of reviews before we started. I let my son decide when he was ready. He chose the volume and alarm sound and I chose sound and vibration for extra help waking. He doesn't wear a pajama shirt to bed, so I used a cloth headband as an armband and clipped the alarm to it - rather than to a shirt. My son has also slept with the alarm next to him or on his pillow and we've had no problems with it at all. The cord seems to be attached well. I do wish it came with a soft armband, but it works really well, is reliable, and a great price. The first time we tested it before bed, he went to the bathroom and dripped a bit in his underwear, so when he attached the sensor to his undies with wet drips, the alarm went off before we even started. But, he realized why (undies were a tiny bit wet) and now he just makes sure he dries off before pulling his underwear up. This alarm has worked perfectly. It sounds as soon as there is a drop of moisture and I take him right to the bathroom. It hasn't given any false alarms and hasn't missed any accidents. It resets easily with no washing or unplugging - just hit reset and dry off the sensor. My son can clip it on his undies with no help from me.The noise is loud enough, but I still get him up right away, so that he doesn't go back to sleep or become used to it. We want to help the process/habit go faster by heading straight to the bathroom when it sounds. We have used undies only with the alarm and have several cloth waterproof mattress pads we ordered here on desertcart that just lay on top of the sheets. If the alarm sounds we go to the restroom immediately, he empties his bladder, changes to clean undies, clips the alarm back on, and if the mattress pad got wet, we just peel it off, lay the next clean mattress pad down on top of the sheets, and go right to bed - with no changing sheets. If we have any problems, we'll update later, but so far this is exactly as it was advertised!
Review: Forget the expensive ones, buy this alarm!! - I don't have any complaints about this alarm! It is very simple to use. A child trying to attach it themselves might have trouble, but I always do it for my 5 year old son, though he likes to help me attach the blue alarm box to his shirt. When I researched bedwetting alarms, the most common complaints on some of them were false alarms due to sweat, and not being able to reuse the alarm until it dried out well because it would continue to go off. This alarm has not had either problem! My son is hot natured, but his sweat has not caused a false alarm. The way this alarm works, he would have to soak his underwear with sweat to set it off. Also, once the sensor is detached from the wet underwear (which you have to do before you can turn off the alarm, so a child can't simply push the reset button and ignore the alarm), you can immediately reattach it to dry underwear and it's good to go! The sensor is very sensitive to wetness, though. So much so that my son has accidentally leaked a tiny bit in his underwear twice after he was awake but hadn't taken it off yet, and the alarm started going off. My son accidentally dropped the blue box in the toilet once. It went off incessantly until we took out the batteries, but after we let it dry out completely it has worked perfectly since then. When that happened I went ahead and replaced the batteries as a precaution, but that's the only time I've replaced them so far. We are on our 8th week using the alarm. I can't say that he is cured yet, but his bedwetting has greatly improved!! I was having to change the sheets multiple times a week before getting it, and that was with me taking him to the bathroom 2-3 times a night usually!! With him using the alarm I have rarely woken him to go to the bathroom, wanting to let it do it's job. There have been 6 times he has wet twice in one night, and I really expected that to happen more often, especially in the beginning. The alarm does not wake him up (it is very loud, and has the options of multiple sounds and a vibration, but he is just a very hard sleeper!), so I sleep in his room at least part of the night so I can wake him up immediately when the alarm goes off. The sensor is clipped to his underwear and then he wears a pull-up (we call them "special underwear" so he still feels like a big boy) over his underwear, so that helps contain the wetness most of the time. I haven't had to change his sheets near as often. He loves the sticker chart! If he wets, he gets a rainy cloud sticker. If he is dry, he gets a sunshine sticker. If he wets a little bit, but we catch it and he finishes mostly in the toilet, he gets a partly sunny sticker. We just took him out for ice cream because he now has more sunshine stickers on his whole chart than the other two stickers combined!! So far the most sunshine stickers in a row he's gotten is 5, but he's improving! I keep notes on the approximate time he goes to sleep and when he wets. That has helped me learn some things in this process too. Even if he is not completely cured of bedwetting by the time we reach the end of the 12 week chart, I feel we will still be far ahead of where we were when we started. I am so glad I bought this particular alarm! It has been well worth the money, and I don't see any need of a more expensive one when this one has done a superb job!! Update: It's been nearly a year since we stopped using the alarm. We went through the entire program, and he still had wet nights near the end, but something seemed to click after we finished the program and stopped using the alarm. When we stopped using it, I started taking him to the bathroom in the night only one time, about an hour after he went to bed (prior to using the alarm I would take him multiple times and he still wet the bed). Gradually I was able to expand the time before I took him, and he continued to stay dry. After 6 months of that I stopped taking him altogether. It has now been almost a year since the last time he wet the bed!! He can drink as much as he wants and no problems!! I really think the alarm helped us in this process greatly. I am thrilled I don't have to take him to the bathroom at night, or limit his drinks anymore!!! Be patient. Use the alarm for the entire program. Take notes along the way. It will help you!!

## Features

- New and improved toggle clamp locks the sensor securely in place. Reliable sensor detects the first drop of urine and alerts the child as soon as bedwetting occurs.
- 6 sounds to suit users' preference and avoid users from getting used of a particular sound. With options to choose a single sound or play the 6 sounds at random.
- 4 levels of digital volume control to cater to different needs. Support max. loudness of 85 db.
- Operation modes including sound plus vibration, sound only and vibration only.
- CE certified, ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 13485 (for medical devices).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00J4HFSWA |
| Audible Noise | 85 Decibels |
| Battery Description | battery_type_aaa |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,975 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Bedwetting Monitors |
| Brand | DRYEASY |
| Color | Blue |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,989 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.36"L x 0.63"W x 2.28"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Marvelworks Ltd. |
| Mfr Part Number | DE100TS |
| Model Number | DE100TS |
| Mounting Type | Clothing Mount |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36"L x 0.63"W x 2.28"H |
| Sensor Technology | Contact Sensor |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Battery Description:** battery_type_aaa
- **Brand:** DRYEASY
- **Color:** Blue
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 2.36"L x 0.63"W x 2.28"H

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: My child sleeps very deeply and is very difficult to awaken. How strong is this alarm? It is designed for these cases?**
A: My son was 7 yrs old and was such a sound sleeper he had never had a dry night.  The first week of using the alarm he was awaken by the sound/vibration but had already had an accident. By week 2 he was not waking during the night to go, but was staying dry. It's been 4 months and no accidents!  I was amazed how well this product helped my son- we had tried EVERYTHING!  I recommended this product to a friend and she had same results.  Good luck

**Q: will it work on a pull up or does it have to be underwear only?**
A: It needs to be underwear because it clips on the outside. It works by sensing moisture and it wouldn't be able to do that through a pull-up.

**Q: What do you do with the extra foot and a half length of cord? Im concerned about it getting wrapped around her neck as it is as tall as her. Is there**
A: We didn’t have so much slack, maybe 6 inches. We threaded the cord from her arm into and under her pajama top and hooked onto her underwear.

**Q: My wife is diabled. she wears a poise pad inside a depends night-defense. i want to use this alarm to know when she is wet. what to i clip this to?**
A: You clip one side to a tshirt. And the sensor has to be right where she would be wet, so for my son it's clipped basically right in front of his.... ya know so as soon as he's wet it would go off.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product at an affordable price!
*by D***O on June 9, 2018*

Update: We have used this alarm for almost a month now and it has worked perfectly. He now has a full week completely dry and has only had two alarms for tiny leaks in the last two weeks. The alarm woke him so early, that he only had a drop or two in his undies and we didn't have to change bedding at all. I'm very happy with this alarm. Also, for a kiddo who sometimes carries the alarm by the cord and swings it around by the cord, I'm very pleased with the quality of the product. It has held up well. We don't clip it to pajamas - just lay it on my son's bed or pillow next to him because he doesn't wear a pajama top to bed. We've only has one single instance of the alarm not sounding - the second week we used it, my son clipped it a bit too high up on his underwear, so it was not near where he actually wet. That was easily fixed by making sure the alarm is positioned right where it should be and we've had no other issues. If I'd known it would work this well, I would have bought it sooner. We followed the recommendations of having a parent sleep in the room with him for the first two - three weeks, so that we could get him up immediately to go the bathroom, as soon as the alarm sounded. I think that initial routine of making sure he was up right away and not sleeping through the alarm or just resetting it while wet is what helped us have quick success. __________________________________________________________ Original Review: We've used this alarm for a week now - so far, so good! Exactly what we had hoped for. It alarms immediately when it should, with no false alarms. I researched lots of brands before choosing this one based on reviews, features and price. We read the directions and plenty of reviews before we started. I let my son decide when he was ready. He chose the volume and alarm sound and I chose sound and vibration for extra help waking. He doesn't wear a pajama shirt to bed, so I used a cloth headband as an armband and clipped the alarm to it - rather than to a shirt. My son has also slept with the alarm next to him or on his pillow and we've had no problems with it at all. The cord seems to be attached well. I do wish it came with a soft armband, but it works really well, is reliable, and a great price. The first time we tested it before bed, he went to the bathroom and dripped a bit in his underwear, so when he attached the sensor to his undies with wet drips, the alarm went off before we even started. But, he realized why (undies were a tiny bit wet) and now he just makes sure he dries off before pulling his underwear up. This alarm has worked perfectly. It sounds as soon as there is a drop of moisture and I take him right to the bathroom. It hasn't given any false alarms and hasn't missed any accidents. It resets easily with no washing or unplugging - just hit reset and dry off the sensor. My son can clip it on his undies with no help from me.The noise is loud enough, but I still get him up right away, so that he doesn't go back to sleep or become used to it. We want to help the process/habit go faster by heading straight to the bathroom when it sounds. We have used undies only with the alarm and have several cloth waterproof mattress pads we ordered here on Amazon that just lay on top of the sheets. If the alarm sounds we go to the restroom immediately, he empties his bladder, changes to clean undies, clips the alarm back on, and if the mattress pad got wet, we just peel it off, lay the next clean mattress pad down on top of the sheets, and go right to bed - with no changing sheets. If we have any problems, we'll update later, but so far this is exactly as it was advertised!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Forget the expensive ones, buy this alarm!!
*by H***H on August 5, 2017*

I don't have any complaints about this alarm! It is very simple to use. A child trying to attach it themselves might have trouble, but I always do it for my 5 year old son, though he likes to help me attach the blue alarm box to his shirt. When I researched bedwetting alarms, the most common complaints on some of them were false alarms due to sweat, and not being able to reuse the alarm until it dried out well because it would continue to go off. This alarm has not had either problem! My son is hot natured, but his sweat has not caused a false alarm. The way this alarm works, he would have to soak his underwear with sweat to set it off. Also, once the sensor is detached from the wet underwear (which you have to do before you can turn off the alarm, so a child can't simply push the reset button and ignore the alarm), you can immediately reattach it to dry underwear and it's good to go! The sensor is very sensitive to wetness, though. So much so that my son has accidentally leaked a tiny bit in his underwear twice after he was awake but hadn't taken it off yet, and the alarm started going off. My son accidentally dropped the blue box in the toilet once. It went off incessantly until we took out the batteries, but after we let it dry out completely it has worked perfectly since then. When that happened I went ahead and replaced the batteries as a precaution, but that's the only time I've replaced them so far. We are on our 8th week using the alarm. I can't say that he is cured yet, but his bedwetting has greatly improved!! I was having to change the sheets multiple times a week before getting it, and that was with me taking him to the bathroom 2-3 times a night usually!! With him using the alarm I have rarely woken him to go to the bathroom, wanting to let it do it's job. There have been 6 times he has wet twice in one night, and I really expected that to happen more often, especially in the beginning. The alarm does not wake him up (it is very loud, and has the options of multiple sounds and a vibration, but he is just a very hard sleeper!), so I sleep in his room at least part of the night so I can wake him up immediately when the alarm goes off. The sensor is clipped to his underwear and then he wears a pull-up (we call them "special underwear" so he still feels like a big boy) over his underwear, so that helps contain the wetness most of the time. I haven't had to change his sheets near as often. He loves the sticker chart! If he wets, he gets a rainy cloud sticker. If he is dry, he gets a sunshine sticker. If he wets a little bit, but we catch it and he finishes mostly in the toilet, he gets a partly sunny sticker. We just took him out for ice cream because he now has more sunshine stickers on his whole chart than the other two stickers combined!! So far the most sunshine stickers in a row he's gotten is 5, but he's improving! I keep notes on the approximate time he goes to sleep and when he wets. That has helped me learn some things in this process too. Even if he is not completely cured of bedwetting by the time we reach the end of the 12 week chart, I feel we will still be far ahead of where we were when we started. I am so glad I bought this particular alarm! It has been well worth the money, and I don't see any need of a more expensive one when this one has done a superb job!! Update: It's been nearly a year since we stopped using the alarm. We went through the entire program, and he still had wet nights near the end, but something seemed to click after we finished the program and stopped using the alarm. When we stopped using it, I started taking him to the bathroom in the night only one time, about an hour after he went to bed (prior to using the alarm I would take him multiple times and he still wet the bed). Gradually I was able to expand the time before I took him, and he continued to stay dry. After 6 months of that I stopped taking him altogether. It has now been almost a year since the last time he wet the bed!! He can drink as much as he wants and no problems!! I really think the alarm helped us in this process greatly. I am thrilled I don't have to take him to the bathroom at night, or limit his drinks anymore!!! Be patient. Use the alarm for the entire program. Take notes along the way. It will help you!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 11 year old Finally Finds Success
*by N***Z on January 9, 2021*

I will start this review by saying that the previous reviews were critical in helping us stick with the process and ultimately in making this experience a success which is why I wanted to add a review and share our experience. The child who underwent this treatment came to stay with us for awhile due to some challenges at home. When he arrived he had been wearing pull-ups at night for years and would only occasionally have dry nights. After doing some research we decided that an alarm would be the best support/intervention and I ordered this alarm based on the simplicity and positive reviews. While I had read the directions and personal anecdotes I was not fully prepared for how intense and iterative this experience was going to be. The alarm worked exactly as promised, when wet it goes off. The noise and the vibration work well. The variety of sounds was useful too, especially since one of the sounds didn't seem to effect him as much as the others. The problem we encountered was not the alarm but the child keeping the alarm on. The plus side of having an 11 year old do the intervention is that he could snap the alarm on and off on his own, which I could see being hard for little hands and fingers. However, he was also taking the alarm off at night because, well, he could. This lead to the treatment needing to go on for a longer amount of time. We tried to reason with him and celebrate when he would keep it on, but often in the middle of the night he would take it off for whatever reason and then would wet the bed. The plus side was that there were a good portion of nights when he kept the alarm on long enough for it to go off and stimulate his brain and body to get up. These nights led to him being able to get up and go pee when he needed to, before wetting the bed, and also staying dry longer through the night. The final and longest hurdle was staying dry through the final morning hours. Once he could make it through the night he was mostly wetting the bed early in the morning. Then it moved to him waking up at his normal hour while wetting the bed, which was accompanied by "the dream". The one where you think you're on the toilet but you're not actually. This last phase was hard because he would stay dry all night and then in the last moments of the morning it would happen, and he would have already taken off his alarm during the night. We tried adding an alarm clock to wake him up earlier, but that didn't seem to help. There was one point in week 9 when he had kept the alarm on all night and then he began to wet the bed, the alarm went off and he woke up quickly and finished in the bathroom. This was the last day he wet the bed. It seemed as though he just needed that final alarm to go off in the morning. Around week 6 we had 7 dry nights in a row and he was convinced he didn't need to wear his alarm. As we were working on him taking responsibility for his dryness we told him we supported him and let him make the choice. That night he wet the bed and felt really disappointed, like he had messed up the progress. We told him what was most important was that he believed in himself and that he kept working at it. The attitude and positive self talk was a huge part of the work. Initially he would say that he was broken and that there was just something wrong with him which was why he couldn't do it. We started saying some phrases every night before bed to help combat this and create new habits, "I can do this", "when I wake up in the morning I go to the bathroom" and "If I have that dream I need to tell myself I am not in the bathroom". We also started doing a meditation at night to calm down and stay positive. It took 10 weeks to stay dry. He has been dry for almost a month now. This was a lot of work, but totally worth it. There was a lot of sleepless nights for me waking up to make sure he woke up or make sure he was still wearing the alarm. There was still a lot of laundry and purchasing of pads to keep the mattress dry (we used a plastic sheet and the pads). We talked about pee A LOT. We didn't want to sweep anything under the rug or make him feel ashamed. We talked about how urine moves through the body, how our brain works when we need to go pee, and we celebrated every dry night or if it wasn't dry that he at least kept his alarm on. This alarm helped this kid achieve a goal that had seemed out of reach for so long. Once he made it through the 14 days he told him mom that his body just decided it was done wetting the bed. Sticker chart: We used it. He was motivated by seeing the progress and it was a useful tool for talking about the process and seeing the growth, especially on those days when he regressed. The stickers had different meaning throughout the process which helped us focus on what was important at different times. Rewards: We tried to motivate with rewards. While they kept him engaged at the beginning, they became less important later in the process. Waking with the child: our rooms are right next to each other so I didn't sleep in his room with him but I was able to hear the alarm if I kept our doors open so that I could go and wake him up when it started going off and get him to finish in the bathroom (very important part of the process) The right underwear and placement: Athletic material did not make for great underwear and the placement of the alarm was really important. He used cotton boxer briefs and it seemed best when it was placed on the front flap.

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- DRYEASY Bedwetting Alarm with Volume Control, 6 Selectable Sounds and Vibration
- IMPROVIA® Washable Underpads, 34" x 36" (Pack of 4) - Heavy Absorbency Reusable Bedwetting Incontinence Pads for Kids, Adults, Elderly, and Pets - Waterproof Protective Pad for Bed, Couch, Sofa, Floor
- Utopia Bedding Washable Underpads 34" x 36" (Pack of 4), Waterproof Reusable Heavy Absorbency Incontinence Bed Pads for Adults, Kids, Elderly and Pets, Bedwetting Pads for Sofa and Couch (Blue)

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