DRI Sleeper Eclipse Bed Wetting Treatment Alarm

DRI Sleeper Eclipse Bed Wetting Treatment Alarm

$360.00

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$360.00

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Remote wireless sensor bed-wetting treatment alarm

International research consistently demonstrates that using a bed-wetting alarm is the only treatment method proven to be effective for bed-wetting. It teaches the brain to respond to bladder before wetting starts.

New Break-Through Technologies unique to the DRI Sleeper Eclipse:

  • Long term battery life of up to 3 years
  • World Patent Pending Urosensor technology – it’s the only non-metal urine sensor ever. So there’s no corrosion by urine, no skin irritation, and easy to clean for instant reuse.
  • The Urosensor docks on the DRI Sleeper alarm unit when not being used and engages a second level of the battery saving technology.
  • The special electronics make the wireless Urosensor the thinnest of them all.

Plus all these features:

  • No wires between alarm and sensor.
  • DRI Sleeper alarm unit size: 80 x 40 x 20mm (3 x 1.5 x 0.75 inches)
  • High volume with a tamper-proof volume adjustment.
  • Designed like a small ‘space rocket’ for child appeal.
  • The Urosensor can transmit to more than one DRI Sleeper alarm unit, and so there can be
  • another receiver in a parent’s or carer’s room.
  • Big detecting area to detect the urine.

How to use the Eclipse Wireless Bedwetting Alarm:

  • Put the Urosensor in the underwear (inside a mini pad is best – click for alternatives).
  • Place the DRI Sleeper alarm unit on a table away from the bed so the child has to wake completely to turn it off.
  • Switch on the DRI Sleeper alarm and that’s all.

When the Urosensor is wet with the first drops of urine, it sends a radio signal to the extra loud DRI Sleeper alarm unit and triggers the alarm – treatment has begun

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Weight.5 kg
Dimensions30 × 15 × 25 cm

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