Training using a bedwetting alarm A bedwetting alarm teaches the child to wake up to the sensation of a full bladder. The alarm immediately sounds an alarm tone when the child loses a few drops of urine. The alarm will then be switched off & the child can finish urinating on the toilet. Through this therapy, the child learns to associate the sensation of a full bladder with having to wake up. How will this proceed? In time the child will wake up on its own without having to depend on the alarm tone. When the child remains dry for fourteen nights in a row, the bedwetting alarm is not needed anymore. Even when the bedwetting alarm has not been used & the child still manages to keep dry, the training is considered successful & the child is toilet trained. The Dry Night Trainer Especially user friendly, lightweight & as compact as a watch. It can be worn on either the left or right wrist & the childs own underwear can be used during this training. How does the Dry Night Trainer work? The bedwetting alarm is attached to the childs wrist. The alarms cable is then clicked into the childs underwear on the spot where the urine will reach the cloth first. When the cloth between two sensors becomes wet, they will react & cause the bedwetting alarm to sound off an alarm tone, waking up the child. Childs motivation It is important that the user of the alarm (the child) is motivated to conjure up the discipline needed to work with this method. You can increase the childs motivation by going at this training in a playful manner & using the supplied covers for the alarm. These come in the shape of a football, a star, & a flower. Safety The Dry Night Trainer is an advanced device that makes use of miniature electronics. The currents being used in the sensors to measure the humidity are extremely low & therefore absolutely safe. It also adheres to all required medical standards.