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Malem Ultimate Selectable Bedwetting Enuresis Alarm with Vibration & 8 Alarm Tones for Boys & Girls - Camouflage

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About Malem Ultimate Selectable Bedwetting Enuresis Alarm

Perfect for BedwettingThis new and improved Malem 8 Tone SELECTABLE Bedwetting Alarm combines sound, vibration and light to help even the deepest sleeper wake. Set to sound only, sound and vibration or vibration only. Choose from any of the 8 different sounds or a random setting. All settings have a flashing light. The lightweight alarm is clipped to the shirt top and vibrates and makes sound continuously, once urine is detected, until the 2-step turnoff is completed.Malem Bedwetting Alarms Award winning Malem products have been in use for 30 years. Malem alarms are recommended by doctors for the treatment of bed wetting worldwide.Advanced Easy-Clip Sensor TechnologyMalem's Advanced Easy-Clip Sensor Technology, features Secure Grip and Quick Detect. With Secure Grip, you can quickly and easily attach the clip-on sensor to cotton underwear. Unlike inferior taped-on sensors that fall off, Secure Grip locks the sensor in place so it does not become dislodged. This is the only sensor that alerts the user if it is not fastened properly. You won't miss a learning opportunity by using a sensor that comes off during the night. With Quick Detect, the alarm senses the first drop of moisture. Rapidly detecting urine allows your child to quickly be alerted to the alarm. Years of testing and refinement of this Advanced Easy-clip Sensor Technology assures your child of the latest advancements available from Malem.Free Smartphone AppInstructions on downloading the bedwetting app are provided after purchase. The app allows you to access important tips, FAQs, videos, etc to help you be successful with the alarm. Studies show that the probability of success is greater when parents have relevant information.