Sleepdreams® Bedwetting Alarm is listed in the
Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods, AUST L 
301330

The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne states that research has shown that bedwetting alarms 

will help more than 80% of children become dry, and most children will stay dry.


 Contents of Sleepdreams®  bedwetting mattress alarm BLUE

1 x LARGE foam lined sensor mat (61cm x 47cm

1 x BLUE battery powered alarm (battery included)

1 x simple how to use instructions

1 x bedwetting information sheets

 hook, cord, and wall mounts are included


Key Features of the Sleepdreams® bedwetting alarm:

The sensor mat is currently the largest available, it is foam lined for better comfort, 

the mat also features a long 1.9m cord with a RJ11 plug for better connecting to the alarm unit

The alarm unit runs off a 9 volt battery (like a smoke detector battery)

and features a standby light, low battery light as well as a reset button

The alarm also features a high/low volume setting, and a music/alarm setting 

The alarm is supplied with 3 different mounting options, cord, hook, and wall mount

 

The Alarm is very LOUD when set to the HIGH setting

but can be softened by wrapping a towel around it if needed.


Bedwetting Alarm

 The Sleepdreams® Bedwetting Alarm is an ideal treatment solution for bedwetting. It is a mattress style alarm that does not attach to your child 

in any way and as such is an  ideal  non-invasion bedwetting solution.   The  Sleepdreams® Bedwetting Alarm utilises a sensor pad that is 

placed in-between the mattress and sheet of your child’s bed. The sensor pad is  then plugged into the alarm by cord. 

Switch it on and place the alarm by the side of the bed, under it, or even wall mount it with the supplied bracket. 

It runs on a standard 9v battery for use (same as a smoke alarm).

 When your child wets the bed it will trigger the sensor pad to activate the alarm (which is very loud) and will wake your child up.

Non Invasive

This solution is non-invasive. There are other solutions out there that require you to hook up your child to wires and sensors. 

Even the wireless solutions still require a sensor to be attached to your child. As a parent I would not want that 

and I am guessing you wouldn’t either. With this alarm nothing is attached to your child. 

A sensor mat is placed under the sheet and when your child wets it, the alarm goes off.

 The last thing you need when addressing such a sensitive issue is to wire your child up in any way and cause even more self esteem issues. 

The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne hires this type of non-invasive mattress alarm to parents as its preferred solution.

 

Bedwetting

Bedwetting is a common childhood problem. Medically it is referred to as Nocturnal Enuresis

Bedwetting occurs from a lack of bladder control at night in a person who has reached an age at which control is to be expected.


Why a Bedwetting Alarm Solution? 

Bedwetting is a problem that causes stress for both children and parents. It can lead to a loss of self esteem and lack of confidence in a child. 

Treatment should be sought for children aged 5 and over if bedwetting persists.

 Bedwetting alarms are considered the most recommended, effective, and quickest solution. 

The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne states that “research has shown that these alarms will help more than 80% of children become dry, 

and most children will stay dry. Alarms have good long-term success and fewer relapses than medication.”


 Behavioral Conditioning (how the alarm works as a treatment)

When the child begins to wet, the sensor pad will also get wet and activate the alarm. 

The alarm will wake up the child. Because the feeling of a full bladder and the sound of the alarm happen at the same time, 

the child’s brain associates one with the other. Eventually the child will learn to wake and go to the bathroom 

before they wet the bed when they have a full bladder. Treatment can take from 2-8 weeks.