THIS IS BOTH A VIBRATING BEDWETTING ALARM AND A TRADITIONAL BEDWETTING ALARM!
6 VARIABLE ALARMS- Set for audible alarm, vibrate alarm, or both
LED BUTTON- Flashes with alarm
2-STEP TURN-OFF PROCESS- press button on alarm unit and dry the sensor
EASY TO DRY
EASY TO ATTACH SENSOR
REPLACEABLE SENSOR
INSTRUCTIONS: Available in six languages
2 AAA batteries NOT INCLUDED. (Energizer or Duracell, non-rechargeable batteries)
The Wet-Stop 3+ comes with a progress chart and star stickers to fully engage your child in the training process! It also includes the The Complete Bedwetting Book free digital download for parents. Additional sensors for the Wet-Stop 3+ are available for purchase.
CLINICALLY PROVEN TO CURE ENURESIS IN GIRLS AND BOYS
Wet-Stop 3+, when used properly, can cure bedwetting. Recommended by pediatricians and pediatric urologists, Wet-Stop 3+ is effective in training the child's brain-bladder connection. The Wet-Stop 3+ reacts immediately to the first few drops of moisture, teaching the child to recognize the need to urinate and react to stop the flow of urine before the bed becomes wet. During the learning process, dry underwear will be needed - but the family will be spared the bother of remaking the entire bed. In less than six months, many children no longer require the use of the Wet-Stop 3+ Bedwetting Alarm.
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To use the Wet-Stop3+:
Insert 2 AAA batteries; the LED light on the side of the unit will flash briefly when the batteries are correctly installed and the unit is working. (No on/off switch!)
Clip alarm unit to pyjama top or shirt neckline.
Run sensor cord under the pyjama top.
Attach the sensor clip to the front of the underwear where moisture is likely to first occur, and give it a little tug. This will assure that it is secure to the front of the underwear. For boys, it is best to position the sensor inside the front pocket of the underwear. Be sure that the sensor does not touch the skin, as it is sensitive to sweat.
Be sure there is a clear, well-lit pathway to the bathroom.
We recommend that you demonstrate the alarm before your child falls asleep; press the button on the side to activate the alarm, and have the child practice turning off the alarm (push the button, dry the sensor tip) and going to the bathroom.
We further recommend that a parent get up with the child the first few nights when the alarm goes off to help the child fully awaken and complete the bathroom process.
Don't forget to put those stickers on the progress chart, and celebrate every dry night! Your child will experience greater self-confidence as he or she learns to get up to use the bathroom or remains dry through the night.