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  • Sensor for DRI Sleeper Eclipse


    The DRI Sleeper eclipse Urosensor is a world-leading innovation incorporating a sensor and transmitter in one unit. There are NO wires because the Urosensor transmits directly to the alarm avoiding the need for a separate transmitter which the sensor has to be plugged into. This means added comfort for your child because there is no bulky transmitter attached to their undergarments and no fiddly clips or domes that can break or damage.

    The patented, moulded plastic Urosensor™ is easy to clean and dry for instant re-use and it goes right inside the underpants to instantly detect the first drops of urine. There are no metal contacts and the Urosensor™ will not corrode or deteriorate in urine.

    The Urosensor™ is a consumable item because the battery cannot be replaced due to the unit being permanently sealed to prevent moisture from entering the electronics. However, the long-life battery together with special battery saving technology means that the Urosensor™ will not need to be replaced during a normal treatment period. It will last at least a year used every night, provided the alarm is turned off when it is not in use. (The reason most other wireless alarms have a separate transmitter is that the sensors cannot be sealed due to inadequate battery life. The battery in many wireless alarms has to be changed regularly, often at monthly intervals).

    Safety wireless electronics

    The DRI Sleeper® eclipse uses a 3V battery so it consumes only a tiny current. With just a few microamps passing through the Urosensor™ for less than a second you can put the Urosensor™ on your tongue and trigger the alarm but you will feel nothing. Once it senses moisture the DRI Sleeper® eclipse Urosensor™ sends two low-frequency transmissions of 1.3 seconds with a break of 0.3 seconds between them. It is safe because it is not the very high frequency of radio waves (microwave) that can cause damage through the heating of tissue, plus the transmission is very brief and not continuous.

    Care and cleaning of the DRI Sleeper® eclipse Urosensor™

    The DRI Sleeper® eclipse Urosensor™ should be rinsed in cold water after each use and pat dry or use a hairdryer to get rid of any moisture between the sensing strips. Do not use cleaners that are chlorine-based or put the Urosensor™ in the washing machine or dryer as this will irreparably damage the sensing strips.

    When not in use the Urosensor™ should be placed in the cradle on the alarm base which has been turned off and stored safely.

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    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.

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    Button/Coin-type batteries are hazardous if swallowed. Read our battery safety guide.