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DRI Excel Bedwetting Alarm

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The DRI Excel Bed Wetting Alarm is a simple, easy to use enuresis alarm. A small battery operated alarm is attached to the shirt or pajama top and worn by your child to bed. A Urosensor (urine detector) is placed inside your child's underwear in a mini pad or sandwiched between two pair of underwear. The sensor can also be placed inside a diaper worn by your child. The sensor is connected to the alarm unit on your child's shoulder by a small wire. When your child wets, the sensor detects the urine and the alarm emits a loud chirping noise to alert you and your child. Simply unplug the sensor to turn sound off.

The bedwetting alarm is attached to the child's top using the Velcro on the back of the alarm box. You may secure the alarm using a safety pin through the Velcro, or sewing one piece of the Velcro to the top.

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  • The DRI Excel Urosensor is suitable to use in a diaper or minipad. Simply cut a 1 inch slit on the inside of pad or the diaper in the crotch area. Insert the point of the scissors into the slit, and moving the scissors from side to side, make a small tunnel into which you can insert the urine detector. To make sure that the Urosensor stays in place, it can be useful to tape across the slit once you have put the detector inside. The Velcro piece that secures the bedwetting alarm to the pajama shoulder can be pinned or sewn in place. The covering layer of some pullups and minipads are designed to keep the user dry, and if the Urosensor is placed just under that layer, it may not trigger. It is best to insert the Urosensor under the layers of the absorbent material so that they will become wet and press onto the Urosensor.

    Alternative placement is to use underwear with double fabric in the front fly area. Cut a slit in the outside layer toward the crotch and insert the Urosensor inside with the black sensing strip facing the user. Note: Wrapping the Urosensor in a tissue before insertion can help the wetting to be detected more quickly. Another option is to wear two pairs of close fitting underwear and put the Urosensor, wrapped in a tissue or not wrapped, between the two pairs. (More extensive placement instructions)

  • The DRI Excel Bed Wetting Alarm is a simple, easy to use enuresis alarm. A small battery operated alarm is attached to the shirt or pajama top and worn by your child to bed. A Urosensor (urine detector) is placed inside your child's underwear in a mini pad or sandwiched between two pair of underwear. The sensor can also be placed inside a diaper worn by your child. The sensor is connected to the alarm unit on your child's shoulder by a small wire. When your child wets, the sensor detects the urine and the alarm emits a loud chirping noise to alert you and your child. Simply unplug the sensor to turn sound off.

    The bedwetting alarm is attached to the child's top using the Velcro on the back of the alarm box. You may secure the alarm using a safety pin through the Velcro, or sewing one piece of the Velcro to the top.


    Manufacturer Anzacare
    Alarm Type Sound - single tone
    Alarm Warranty 6 months
    Sensor Type Sensor worn inside a mini pad or diaper
    Battery Four 1.5 volt alkaline button batteries Panasonic LR 44 or equivalent
    Color Combination of Yellow and Blue casing
    Alarm Dimensions 2.25" x 1.5" x 0.5"
    Sensor Dimensions 29" long; Sensor - 1.7" x 0.7" x 0.15"
    Shipping Weight 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
    Care Instructions Hand wash the Urosensor with a liquid soap wash after each night and rinse in water thoroughly and dry with a tissue. It is important to remove all urine and soap residue.
  • MANUFACTURER Anzacare
    MANUFACTURER ITEM CODE DRIX
    ALARM TYPE Wearable
    ALARM COLOR Combination of Yellow and Blue casing
    PRODUCT DIMENSIONS Alarm: 2.25" x 1.5" x 0.5"; Cord: 29" long; Sensor - 1.7" x 0.7" x 0.15"
    View Instruction Manual
  • Customer Reviews

    Based on 25 reviews
    44%
    (11)
    32%
    (8)
    8%
    (2)
    8%
    (2)
    8%
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    L
    Laura
    Kept falling out and coming unclipped

    This alarm would not stay in my daughter's pull up, regardless of where we cut the slit. We tried it between underwear and a pull-up as well. It kept coming unclipped from her pajamas as well. I finally decided to go with another alarm when I came in this morning to find the cord out of her pull up, unclipped from her pajamas, and wrapped loosely around her neck.
    The sensor worked fine.

    We are disappointed to hear about your experience. We recommend using a rubber band tightly around the the alarm box along with the urosensor cord and attachment piece that connects to the shirt if the alarm box is getting pulled off during the night. Additionally, a smaller slit in the pull-ups would hold the urosensor firmly. Please call us at 1-800-214-9605 for more direct one-on-on assistance.

    E
    Erich D.
    Great for nocturnal home hemodialysis

    It is great as a wetness detector for nocturnal home hemodialysis. I place the sensor on my venous needle site above my dressing. I have been using the DRI Excel since 2008 when I started nocturnal home hemodialysis. If I have a leak of blood start, the Excel immediately alarms.

    B
    Bp2006
    Nice for adult wetters

    As an adult in my 30s who had to wear diapers to bed since I was a kid. I've tried everything to stop wetting the bed at night and decided to try an alarm. I just put the sensor in my diaper and it let's me know when I need to get up and change my diaper and to go to the bathroom. I bought this alarm from another company. Even though I still haven't completely stopped wetting my bed it has slowed down, instead of 2 diapers at night I down to just 1. Been using the alarm for about a year now. It has cut down on the amount of diapers I go through each month.

    m
    maria m.

    The machine never ring when is wet

    We are sorry to hear about the issue you are encountering. The alarm may not be sounding because the batteries need to be replaced or the urosensor is not being placed properly. Here is a link for some troubleshooting tips:

    https://bedwettingstore.com/pages/additional-instructions-dri-excel

    Should you need more assistance, please call us at 1-800-214-9605 and we will be happy to help.

    M
    Melissa
    Works Very Well

    Use this product with my elderly mother who is incontinent. Works great and alerts us when she needs changed. Would highly recommend.

  • Customer Reviews

    Based on 25 reviews
    44%
    (11)
    32%
    (8)
    8%
    (2)
    8%
    (2)
    8%
    (2)
    L
    Laura
    Kept falling out and coming unclipped

    This alarm would not stay in my daughter's pull up, regardless of where we cut the slit. We tried it between underwear and a pull-up as well. It kept coming unclipped from her pajamas as well. I finally decided to go with another alarm when I came in this morning to find the cord out of her pull up, unclipped from her pajamas, and wrapped loosely around her neck.
    The sensor worked fine.

    We are disappointed to hear about your experience. We recommend using a rubber band tightly around the the alarm box along with the urosensor cord and attachment piece that connects to the shirt if the alarm box is getting pulled off during the night. Additionally, a smaller slit in the pull-ups would hold the urosensor firmly. Please call us at 1-800-214-9605 for more direct one-on-on assistance.

    E
    Erich D.
    Great for nocturnal home hemodialysis

    It is great as a wetness detector for nocturnal home hemodialysis. I place the sensor on my venous needle site above my dressing. I have been using the DRI Excel since 2008 when I started nocturnal home hemodialysis. If I have a leak of blood start, the Excel immediately alarms.

    B
    Bp2006
    Nice for adult wetters

    As an adult in my 30s who had to wear diapers to bed since I was a kid. I've tried everything to stop wetting the bed at night and decided to try an alarm. I just put the sensor in my diaper and it let's me know when I need to get up and change my diaper and to go to the bathroom. I bought this alarm from another company. Even though I still haven't completely stopped wetting my bed it has slowed down, instead of 2 diapers at night I down to just 1. Been using the alarm for about a year now. It has cut down on the amount of diapers I go through each month.

    m
    maria m.

    The machine never ring when is wet

    We are sorry to hear about the issue you are encountering. The alarm may not be sounding because the batteries need to be replaced or the urosensor is not being placed properly. Here is a link for some troubleshooting tips:

    https://bedwettingstore.com/pages/additional-instructions-dri-excel

    Should you need more assistance, please call us at 1-800-214-9605 and we will be happy to help.

    M
    Melissa
    Works Very Well

    Use this product with my elderly mother who is incontinent. Works great and alerts us when she needs changed. Would highly recommend.

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