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Choosing an alarm for a teenager

 

Choose the right alarm clock for a teenager

Teenagers who continue to suffer from bedwetting respond very well to treatment with a bedwetting alarm . But the most important factor when choosing this alarm is getting them to understand that they need to wear it every night . Therefore, we recommend choosing it with them. This is a crucial step and an opportunity to remind them of the importance of wearing it regularly. The Rodger Wireless Alarm, the Dri Sleeper Eclipse , and the Rodger Clippo are the most popular choices among teenagers in our range of alarms. We offer a selection of the best bedwetting alarms. But discover in detail the advantages of each alarm:

Rodger Wireless Alarm:

The Rodger wireless model is recommended if your child

  • Don't wear a t-shirt or pajama top
  • has difficulty remembering to set the alarm every night before going to sleep
  • has sporadic enuresis (he does not wet the bed every night)
  • has already undergone treatment with another alarm that did not yield good results
  • I don't want to wear protective gear anymore

If your child is in one of these situations, we recommend this alarm.

In the evening, he will have to put on his underwear and clip the probe in place. That's all; the alarm is ready to detect the slightest bedwetting.

As soon as the alarm sounds, your child must get up and turn it off using the reset button. Then, they should go to the toilet to finish emptying their bladder. Back in the bedroom, they will need to put on another pair of training pants and reattach the wireless transmitter. That's it; the alarm is now active again . The basic kit comes with two pairs of training pants. We recommend buying more if you want to avoid daily laundry or if your child wets the bed regularly or several times a night. (See our Kits or Spare Parts section.)

You can even add a vibration module that you place under the pillow or mattress. You'll understand all the advantages of this alarm for a teenager who doesn't want to bother with formalities. This alarm is our best-selling model.

Dri Sleeper Eclipse Wireless Alarm:

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This alarm is particularly useful if your child:

  • Wear protective gear at night
  • Frequently changes sleeping locations

The probe is placed inside the pad or between two pairs of underwear. Its advantage lies in its small size and portability. It only has one alarm, but it's very effective at waking even the heaviest sleepers. The long-lasting batteries won't need changing during treatment. This alarm is the second most popular choice among teenagers. This popularity is mainly due to the fact that the child wants to continue wearing pads for comfort during treatment. Furthermore, its small size makes it easy to take anywhere.

Rodger Clippo Alarm:

A variation of the famous Rodger Clippo designed for younger players. Besides the advantages of the Clippo, it is particularly appealing for these reasons:

  • The probe is no longer a clip but a pin that will be clipped onto Rodger Underwear: the child will therefore have a probe on the whole of their underwear.
  • Economical: you will choose it if your child is comfortable with an alarm that is attached to the shoulder by means of a magnetic clip.
  • Multifunctional: If your child needs to wear an alarm during the day (incontinence, autism, etc.), this alarm can be set to silent mode or vibration. This alarm is very popular with parents on a tighter budget who don't want to compromise on quality. It's also a fantastic educational tool for daytime use.

Tips for bedwetting alarms:

For years, using a bedwetting alarm has been the primary treatment for nocturnal enuresis. Small in size but incredibly effective when it comes to treating teenagers' bedwetting. Our starter kits contain the alarm of your choice and accessories we believe are helpful for successful treatment. Whether it's the Rodger Wireless, Clippo, or Dri Sleeper Eclipse alarm, you'll always make the right choice if you answer these questions correctly:

  • What does your child normally wear to sleep?
  • How often do you do laundry?
  • Do you wish to treat more than one child at a time?
  • Does your child prefer an alarm that attaches to the shoulder or one that sits on a bedside table or desk?
  • Does your child sleep alone?
  • How often does your child wet the bed?
 
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