On to the next
dry morning

On to the next
dry morning

Say goodbye to bedwetting with Rodger’s wireless bedwetting alarm!

Bedwetting in children is a common problem that can be very annoying for both children and parents. But we have good news! With the Rodger wireless bedwetting alarm, bedwetting can quickly become a thing of the past. Our advanced bedwetting alarm provides an effective solution to bedwetting problems and uses innovative technology to help children learn to recognise the urge to go to the toilet.

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Simple and effective use of the Rodger wireless bedwetting alarm

The Rodger wireless bedwetting alarm consists of a transmitter and receiver. The receiver is simply plugged into the wall socket, the transmitter is paired with the receiver with a few simple steps and attached to the special Rodger sensor briefs. When urine is lost, the transmitter immediately sends a signal to the receiver, which goes off immediately. This wakes up your child so that they go to the toilet and promotes learning to recognise the need to urinate.

Effective bedwetting training and sesor briefs for success

The Rodger bedwetting alarm is used in combination with special sensor briefs, allowing your child to quickly learn to recognise the urge to urinate. Soon after starting potty training, many users see progress. We often see that the urination problem has improved significantly within three months and accidents are now more the exception than the rule, or even no longer occur at all!

Innovative features of the Rodger wireless bedwetting alarm

The Rodger bedwetting alarm stands out for its advanced features, including as many as 8 different wake-up sounds with an impressive volume of up to 80 decibels. Research has shown that alternating wake-up sounds can have a positive impact on bedwetting alarm training. Changing the wake-up sound regularly increases sensitivity, leading to better results in potty training and recognising a full bladder. The transmitter is paired with the bedwetting alarm in a few steps. This ensures a stable connection, so you can be confident that the alarm will go off when the sensor briefs get wet.

Choose the Rodger wireless bedwetting alarm and invest in a solution that is not only effective, but also promotes comfort and confidence for your child. End bedwetting with Rodger and enjoy dry nights and happy mornings!

Not peeing can be taught!

It may sound simple, but the ability to not pee is something that can be learned. Bedwetting training offers an effective, non-invasive and child-friendly approach to getting rid of bedwetting.

Your child’s motivation and perseverance, as well as yours as a parent, are the key to success. Staying positive is essential! Punishing a child for having an accident actually has a negative effect on the training. Remember; a child does not deliberately urinate in his or her sleep.

An average weekender training lasts about 3 months. Training is enhanced if:

  • Your child is motivated to get rid of his bedwetting problem;
  • The bedwetting alarm is used daily;
  • You as a parent are involved and positively assist your child in training. Rewarding is the right way to go!

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Success factors for effective bedwetting training

The duration of bedwetting alarm training is partly determined by a number of important factors. First of all, motivation and confidence for your child is essential. If your child is determined to get rid of the bedwetting problem, the training will be successful all the sooner. Therefore, before starting the training, always test the bedwetting alarm set with your child. This way, your child can see how the system works and you can be sure that everything works as it should. Daily use is also very important; the bedwetting alarm must be used every day to be effective. In addition, commitment and positivity from you as a parent is a key factor. Especially at the start of toilet training, a child can often still use some help. Get up with your child to go to the toilet when the alarm goes off. Eventually, your child will have to go through the training by himself, but by actively and positively participating in the process, you as a parent can boost your child’s motivation and increase the success of the training. Remember; never punish, always reward!

Average duration of bedwetting training

Training with the Rodger bedwetting alarm takes about 3 months on average, but every child is different, of course. We often see improvement within a short time, but some children simply need a little longer. Yet we usually see that in a relatively short time, provided the success factors mentioned above are taken into account, bedwetting can be a thing of the past. When your child has had 14 consecutieve dry nights, the training is a success! An investment in the Rodger bedwetting alarm is not only an investment in solving a problem, but also in your child’s well-being and self-confidence. And your sleep!

Choose the Rodger bedwetting alarm training, stimulate your child’s ability to learn to recognise the stimulus of a full bladder, and give your child the freedom and certainty of dry nights they deserve. Discover the path to success with the Rodger bedwetting alarm and take steps towards potty training together!

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