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DRI Sleeper Excel with Smartfabric Sensor

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The DRI Sleeper excel bed wetting alarm comes with the Smartfabric Urosensor™  (50cm x 40cm) and snap connector leads approximately 90cm long.  

Ideal for children who don't want to wear an alarm It's a good idea to purchase an extra sensor mat, one for the bed and one in the wash – so you’re never caught out.
100% cotton fabric with a layer of non-woven interlining and a bound edge
  •  comfortable and washable
Embroidered with silver conductive thread quick and maximum detection at 1cm intervals
  • quick and maximum detection of urine

How to use the Bedwetting mat and alarm (Bell and Pad Bedwetting Alarm)

  1. Attach the two dome ends of the snap connector lead to the domes on the mat (there is no particular order- either dome on the snap connector lead can be attached to either dome on the Smartfabric Urosensor mat).
  2. Plug the snap connector lead into the DRI Sleeper® excel alarm.
  3. Test the alarm by placing something metal (stainless steel knife or a pair of stainless steel scissors) across two or more of the silver sensing threads sewn onto the enuresis mat. The alarm will trigger.
  4. Unplug the lead from the alarm to disconnect the alarm after testing.
  5. Lay the mat under the bottom sheet of the bed to be positioned under the child’s body to catch the urine when the child wets.
  6. Run the lead under the bottom sheet out to the side of the bed and plug into the alarm. Clip the alarm to the bedding away from the wetting area.
  7. The alarm is ready to use.

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Trish v.
Great product

We are having some success but it’s a pity the cord wasn’t a lot longer. Also, it unplugs from mat at times. Otherwise, great product.

I hope things continue to go well! Thanks for the feedback.

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Meagan F. (Victoria, Australia)
Bigger would be better

My son tends to roll off the mat. It would be good if it was larger and possibly with ‘wings’ to go under the mattress to help it stay in one spot

Thanks for the feedback - it is a helpful insight! Typically we recommend that a sheet is placed over the top to hold it in place.

Questions Parents often ask

Most likely, a bedwetting alarm solves bedwetting for up to 9 in 10 young people. We have many resources and lots of experience so can guide you if needed.

Typically, 70% of young people will be dry in 2 to 12 weeks using our alarms. Some are quicker, some take longer. We encourage you to use the resources we provide and talk to our adviser to get the best outcome for your young person.

Yes it is very safe. Our alarms are registered with regulatory agencies around the world. The wireless sensor transmits twice for 1.3 seconds and ONLY when the alarm triggers. It also uses safe frequencies approved for medical devices.
The sensor contains Safety Electronics which means no risk of skin irrritation.
There are no metal contacts so no part of the sensor will corrode or deteriorate in urine.

We suggest ditching the diapers as they can remove the feeling of wetness which may interfere with the learning process. If you need the diapers to reduce the stress or mess, then go for it.

Children may eventually learn not to wet the bed on their own. If you think about it, you taught them not to wet themselves during the day – why would you not teach them to not wet during the night?

Many children have low levels of the hormones that regulate urine production at night, but DON’T wet the bed. If hormones are an issue then your doctor may prescribe medication to use along with the alarm.

Yes, you can use our strategies for deep sleepers to help them sleep learn to sleep dry. Remember MANY children are deep sleepers and don’t wet the bed.