Although the wearable bedwetting alarm is very popular and effective for children, some do not get along with them for various reasons. A wireless bedwetting alarm may be an alternative choice for such instances.
Instead of the alarm unit being attached to the tee shirt or top, wireless alarms have a compact transmitter attached near the waistband of the underwear. Upon detecting moisture, a wireless signal is sent from the transmitter to the alarm (receiver) which sounds the alert.
A wireless bedwetting alarm works somewhat like an alarm clock. Instead of the alarm unit being worn attached to the tee shirt, it can be placed somewhere else in the room, for instance on the bedside table. The unit sounds as soon as moisture is detected by the sensor and must be turned off by the wearer. In some cases it may be best to place the receiver across the room rather than next to the bed, requiring the user to get out of bed to turn it off. This makes it difficult for the child or teenager to turn it off and go back to sleep.
There are various wireless bedwetting alarms available. The Rodger wireless alarm is a popular brand. It comes with two paris of special briefs which have thin wires embedded within them. A tiny transmitter is attached close to the waistband of the briefs and as soon as mositure is detected, it sends a signal to the receiver. The receiver is the alarm and will sound to warn the wearer that it has detected moisture. The wearer then turns off the alarm and goes to the bathroom.
Malem is another very popular brand of bedwetting alarm. Malem produce a wireless bedwetting alarm which requires no special underwear. A small sensor easily clips onto the wearer’s own underwear and is connected via a short cord to a tiny transmitter which is attached near the waistband. Upon detecting moisture, the sensor sends a signal wirelessly to the receiver, which sounds the alarm.
Older children, teenagers and adults who do not like an alarm attached to their clothing may prefer a wireless bedwetting alarm. When children or adults are uncomfortable wearing a tee shirt to bed, a wireless alarm may sometimes be a good alternative choice.
A wireless bedwetting alarm may also be an option for older children, teenagers, or adults who wet the bed occasionally or for people who have not been able to get on with a wearable alarm for one reason or another.
Whilst bedwetting is quite common in school age children and something they tend to “grow out” of, some require a little help to get dry quicker. Generally, bedwetting alarms are very effective at curing primary nocturnal enuresis in children.
Bedwetting can be a distressing condition especially for older children. To learn more about bedwetting in children and using a wireless bedwetting alarm, visit the author’s site>= http://www.bedwettingsite.com/wireless-bedwetting-alarm/