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There are many different bed wetting alarms on the market. They are also referred to as moisture alarms. The overall consensus is that they seem to have a very high success rate in cases where the child himself is keen to make use of it. A moisture pad is placed either on the pajamas or bedding. As soon as moisture is detected a alarm goes off. This alarm is normally loud enough to wake the child so that he can go to the bathroom instead of wetting the bed completely. Some bed wetting alarms also vibrate while making a noise. This seems to give extra stimulation to help a child wake up.
A bed wetting alarm is not a quick fix. It can take between 2 to 12 weeks to for a child to have a dry night. Initially it may be necessary for parents to wake a child when the alarm rings, but in time a child should start to wake up by himself. Bed wetting alarms are
effective, carry a lower risk than prescription drugs and have a low relapse rate.
Bed wetting alarms are normally battery operated and can be obtained from pharmacies or via the internet. Choosing a alarm may be difficult as one is often spoilt for choice. It might be wise to read some reviews from customers before buying.