We packaged our most essential items together into one comprehensive Kit to meet your specific needs! Based on our customers feedback, this really is everything that you need to get started and be successful in helping your child get to dryness. This Starter Kit contains the Rodger Wireless alarm… More
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PROS CONS BEST USES Comments: My daughter was motivated from the start and was so happy with the way the alarm would wake her and then became so proud of her dry nights and then waking on her own- it was exactly what she needed. |
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Comments: The product works great, my son has been using the product for about 5 or 6 weeks now and he almost always sleeps through the night dry now. He is 7 and his father and I had two different views of his bedwetting, after talking to his doctor his father and I sat down and agreed this was the best option and it put us on the same page about the issue. Before using this system my son was wetting himself every night, now it's very rare for him to have an accident, and when he does he wakes to the alarm system and finishes in the bathroom. The only downside is that when I tried putting batteries in the bigger piece to keep it in my room it disrupted the signal, and it was not loud enough for me to hear. Now, however, my son wakes himself to it when it starts going off so I don't need to be able to hear it to get him up. |
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BEST USES Comments: This seems like a great product, and it is sensitive to moisture. After reading so many reviews about the quick success, and wondering why they hadn't used the alarm earlier, I was optimistic about ending our own wet nights. However, NO Such Luck! I can not wake my 9 yr. old up - he sleeps right through the alarm (set on high) that is plugged in right next to his bed. I practically carry him to the bathroom, and then he stands there - not awake enough to know what to do. It's difficult changing a 9yr. too. Hard to explain, but he's dead weight. I sometimes just remove/turn off alarm when I can't wake him. For now, we are back to pull-ups and going to try again this summer when we can afford to be sleep deprived! One last good thing: when he is not in such a heavy sleep state, he can change and transfer the alarm to new underwear all by himself (it's velcro and snaps). |
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PROS CONS BEST USES Comments: After trying EVERYTHING to prevent nighttime accidents (limiting drinks before bed, eliminating caffeine, waking during the night for potty visits, etc), our pediatrician recommended the Rodger Wireless Bedwetting Alarm System. The first couple of nights could have been discouraging, since my son was so ready to be done with the accidents. However, the doctor prepared him by saying that sleeping through the alarm for the first couple of nights would happen. And it did -- for 2 nights. As time passed, the alarm woke him -- first, after he had wet the bed and then it began waking him right after he began to pee. Then, eventually, it woke him before he peed. Now, he can hold it through the night. He is excited to be done with accidents and with pull-ups! I recommend purchasing an extra mattress pad and an extra pair of underwear for quick nighttime changes. |
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BEST USES Comments: This is a great system for older children who have a bed wetting problem. It is discreet and because it is a wireless system, more comfortable sleep for the child without things attached. The only complaint is that the underwear has buttons that attach the system and if not taken off easily, the snaps break off the underwear. It happen to two pairs of the underwear. With that said, the bedwetting store replaced them for me no problem free of cost. The system works and I would definetly recommend buying the additional vibrating source for a second stimulent of wake up. |
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PROS CONS BEST USES Comments: This product allows him to wet a very small spot and the alarm goes off. Due to its effectiveness it took him only 3 weeks to get dry. |
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Comments: My son is 11 years old and rarely ever stayed dry at night. This became a huge emotional problem. I tried everything - getting up in the middle of the night, pullups, no drinking in the evening. Nothing worked and finally, he just refused to wear pullups. I heard about this product on the radio. I purchased extra bed pads to protect the mattress since he wasn't wearing pullups anymore, but I never needed them. This system really works with the first drop of wetness! Buy extra pants, because they have to be changed when they get wet. I only wish that I had heard about this sooner. |
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CONS BEST USES Comments: Although this system is more expensive than some of the cheaper items in the market, the one good thing is that it works. Both my child and I were serious about stopping the bedwetting and new the time had come to try something that would get the job done. I wanted to set my child up for success so only looked at the products I thought would work best. I am completely happy with this system because having had it for a short month, by child has gone 5 nights dry in a row, and working on longer. My child is super excited when they wake up dry every morning, Makes me smile. You will be saving money from buying night time pants in no time. Make sure you buy extra underwear, or you are doing laundry every night at the beginning. |
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BEST USES Comments: We love that there are variable alarm sounds. This helps when we begin to tune it out. It would be helpful to have two sending units for one receiver for twin children. |
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PROS CONS BEST USES Comments: This product works very well. It wakes me up everytime I'm wet. |
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BEST USES Comments: My daughter is very happy about having this alarm to help her learn to stay dry at night, and I think this is an excellent product, but it's clearly not going to be a magic cure. First of all, she sleeps through the alarm if it goes off during the first 2-3 hours of the night. Second, it is very sensitive - it can go off multiple times a night just from sweat. We solved that problem by having her wear one regular pair of underpants underneath the Rodger pair, and another regular pair over top, to absorb the perspiration. But she loves choosing the alarm sound, the sensor does not bother her one bit at night, and at 5 she can snap the sensor on and off by herself. |
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CONS BEST USES Comments: We chose the wireless system. Our kid was excited to be done with pull-ups. This system helped us know what time our child was waking up and we noticed a pattern within 3 nights. By the end of the 1st week, our child was waking on their own and using the restroom before the alarm went off. Two weeks later it seemed no pull-ups or alarm are needed again. So far, so good! We have saved so much on pull-ups and our child's confidence level has been boosted. Thank you!! |
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BEST USES Comments: Seven year old could do it himself and felt proud waking up on his own |
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BEST USES Comments: I was skeptical, but in about 2 weeks of use, our son completely trained himself, and hasn't looked back. You will not regret it. |
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Comments: Been using the system for 1 month with our 8 year old son. Following all the recommendations. Although he never remembers the alarm going off about 1.5-3 hours after he has gone to sleep, it has stopped him from continuing to wet. Every night we have to walk to his room & help him get out of bed to turn off the alarm, kindly remind him to go to the bathroom and help him change the underware & sensor. I would say overall this is great progress. A few nights he is scared by the alarm or he complains it hurts his head, but this is making the connection from his full bladder to his brain that something has to be done. Having this system allowed him to not be worried about wires that could be accidently pulled off or something that didn't feel right. According to the book, he is only wetting a small amount every night, so we do feel we are constructively working on helping our son with his Primary Enuresis. I do believe this system needs to be tried when the child is ready and both parents understand that this is a medical condition that they need to be patient in working with their child. |