Rodger Wireless Bedwetting Alarm
Rodger Wireless Bedwetting Alarm
Our #1 Best-Selling Alarm...
The Rodger Wireless Alarm System is the latest in bedwetting alarm technology. This modern, European-designed alarm is comfortable for your child, simple to set up and is completely wireless so there are no wires or cords to get tangled up in. Our 100% safe system comes with everything you need to help your child become dry at night.
How does a bedwetting alarm work?
Bedwetting alarms work on a principle called 'conditioned learning', whereby the weak signal of a full bladder in your child who wets the bed, is replaced with a strong signal in the form of an alarm sound. Wetness sensors detect when urine is released and activate the alarm which wakes your child so they can go to the toilet.
Over time, your child gradually learns to associate the sensation of a full bladder with the need to wake up before they wet the bed. Eventually the bladder reflex will function correctly and let your child sleep through the night.
NDIS Bedwetting Alarm Quotes
NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme: if you would like a quote to source funding through NDIS please email name, address, NDIS number and colour choice to john@moosebaby.co.nz
Frequently Asked Questions
Are bedwetting alarms safe?
Yes, 100% safe. Your child simply wears special underwear with sewn-in sensors and a small transmitter unit (which talks wirelessly to the base unit plugged into the wall). Your child will not be wearing any wires connected to power.
What age should I start using a bedwetting alarm?
That really depends on your individual child. They need to be self-motivated, as well as old enough to operate the alarm (with some parent help). We would recommend that your child has passed their 5th birthday before using an alarm.
How long does a bedwetting alarm take to work?
Long term dryness, on average, takes around 32 days. Some children are dry much sooner, within days, others take much longer.
Do bedwetting alarms wake up deep sleepers?
The Rodger Alarm system is 90 decibels. The average adult wakes up in response to 40- 45 decibels. The bedwetting alarm can usually be heard in a nearby bedroom. You can adjust the volume and alarm tones to suit your needs. You can also purchase an extra base unit to sound in your own bedroom.
Does the alarm sound scary?
Some children are sensitive to different sounds and volumes, with this alarm you can select from 8 different tones and set the alarm volume to suit your needs.
Can this alarm be used for daytime continence training?
Yes. Because this is a wireless, discreet, wearable alarm, it is often used for people who have special needs as a way of assisting with day time continence training.
Is it worth paying the price?
If your child continues to wet for another 12 months, the cost of the pull-ups alone is more than $500. Other costs add up too including washing detergent, power costs to run washing machines and dryer and mattress replacements, not to mention the mental toll it may have on you and your child. Research suggests bedwetting alarms will help 80 per cent of children to become dry, and the majority of children will then stay dry.
Also, remember that bedwetting does run in families, so you may be using the alarm with more than one child. After you have finished using the alarm, the base unit and transmitter can be sold on to another family.
Are all bedwetting alarms the same?
No, bed wetting alarms vary widely. The Rodger bed wetting system has two unique advantages.
1. The moisture sensor is integrated into the underwear, so it triggers the alarm at the very first sign of wetness. This is a vital feature which enables your child to learn the skill of independently responding to a full bladder by waking. The integrated sensor is not triggered by sweat.
2. The Rodger alarm system is wireless, so you can be very assured of their safety while asleep, there is no danger of your child disconnecting the alarm in their sleep, in response to the alarm going off.
What if my child does not wake up when the alarm sounds?
It is very common for children to sleep through the alarm to start with. At first they will need your help to wake up. It is very important to wake them as soon as possible so they associate a full bladder with wetting. If your room is next to your child’s and you leave the doors open, you should hear the alarm, otherwise you can purchase a second base unit to plug into your bedroom.
Can I access NDIS funding?
If you are eligible for NDIS funding, you can either request an invoice from headmoose@moosebaby.co.nz by providing your full details or once you have made your purchase online, we can provide you with a full receipt for your claim.
How to measure your waist:
- Raise clothing and measure against bare skin.
- Your waist is the part between the top of your hips and the base of your rib cage. It is the narrowest part of your torso and usually at or just above your belly button.
- Hold the tape measure just above your belly button and wrap tape around your waist. Breathe normally and don’t dig the tape into your skin.
- Read the measurement on the tape. The measurement will be at the place on the tape where the zero end meets the slack end of the tape measure.
Don’t have a measuring tape? Use a long cord or belt, then hold the end point and lay flat against a ruler or builder’s tape and measure.
Do you have more questions?
Check out our video detailing how the Rodger Alarm works or give us a call on +64211905564. We're happy to help.
NDIS Australia - National Disability Insurance Scheme: if you would like a quote to source funding through NDIS please email NDIS details including size/gender choice to headmoose@moosebaby.co.nz
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Testimonials
With a child who was wetting heavily and repeatedly at nights, it was astonishing how effective the alarm was at training him to wake and take himself to the bathroom during the night. After only two weeks, he was completely dry every night. Thank you! - Clare
Please share my feedback. Results: week 1, one dry night. Week 2, 3 dry nights. Week 3, 6 dry nights. He dealt with the alarm, changing pants, resetting alarm all by himself. Imagine his pride each morning, ”I was dry again, mum!” It will also have saved us a fortune in pullups. I am amazed! - Sandy
Loved it and would recommend it to others. I know he was ready but I had tried many things over the last 2 years to get him dry and I just couldn’t get him there. Was so happy it only took a week and we will keep wearing it until he has been dry for a few weeks. Thank you! - Annie
I urge anyone with a bedwetting child to consider the Rodger system, and may you experience the joy and relief of the cessation of bedwetting as we have. - Happy parent
We were totally frustrated and willing to try anything. A friend put me onto this alarm. I wish I'd found it sooner. Worked brilliantly. Money very well spent. - Carrie
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