Tips for using bedwetting alarms
Especially in the initial stages of alarm treatment, parents play a crucial role in immediately waking the child when the alarm sounds; therefore, it is recommended that parents sleep in the same room as their child during the first few weeks of using the alarm. Gradually, the child will be able to respond to the alarm on their own.
The positioning of the sensor is important. For boys, it is best to clip the sensor inside the underwear, as this allows the sensor to detect urine more quickly. For girls, the sensor should be clipped in the crotch area, as this part is most likely to be wetted by urine first.
- Wireless Desig, 65 ft Range: Osowake bedwetting alarm uses wireless technology to eliminate wires; The sensor detects urination and sends notifications to the receiver, ensuring it works even if you're in a different room; Effective and easy to use
- Rapidly Detects, Three Reminding Modes: The wireless bedwetting alarm uses a sensitive sensor to detect moisture and alert the sleeper or guardian, aiding potty training; It offers three modes: vibration, sound, or both, for customization
- All-In-One Storage, Long Battery Life: The diaper sensor and receiver of the bed wetting alarm for girls and boys can be charged and stored in a storage case, making it ultra-portable; Three hours of charging lasts up to 20 days, great for home and travel
- Temperature Humidity Display: The LCD screen on the bedwetting alarm shows temperature, humidity, battery level, and alarm mode; It also allows switching between Celsius and Fahrenheit displays, combining style and functionality
- Light as a Feather, Versatile Use: The potty alarm bedwetting's diaper sensor is slim and weighs 0.3 ounces for comfort; It works for kids, teens, adults, and the elderly. Ideal for parents, nannies, and nursing staff with timely reminders and care