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Posting for 5+ yearsAstric Bed wetting alarm
St Albans, Hertfordshire
£15
Description
As sold on the Eric website.
Used for 2 weeks only and resolved the problem.
Help Your Child Achieve Dry Nights
The Astric Dry-Bed bed mat alarm is a gentle, effective solution for children experiencing bedwetting. Designed with comfort and reliability in mind, this bed mat alarm helps children develop awareness and achieve dry nights naturally.
The Astric Dry-Bed bedwetting alarm consists of a small, well-designed and sensitive control unit and comfortable detector pad, which is placed over the mattress.
When your child wets the bed and the first drops of wee touch the pad, the alarm will sound.
After being woken up over several nights, your child will either wake up before they do a wee or will learn to sleep through the night without wetting the bed.
Why Families Choose Astric Dry-Bed
Gentle & Effective: Wakes child at the first sign of moisture, helping them learn to recognize their body's signals
Easy to Use: Simple setup
Child-Friendly Design: Discreet protection that helps children feel secure
Trusted Quality: Recommended by healthcare professionals and ERIC
This bedwetting alarm features:
Three selectable tones and volumes
Discreet, modern design
Comes with soft, durable and comfortable detector pad
Guaranteed for three months
Reverse of pad has grained effect plastic which prevents the pad from slipping
Reliable and quick results
The pad should be placed under a draw sheet or towel and can be easily cleaned with soap and water.
Bed mat alarms are very sensitive and can require ongoing adjustments to the sheet that is placed on top of the mat if the temperature and humidity change. Sweaty skin can trigger the alarm. The use of synthetic fabrics can generate static electricity, which may cause the alarm to sound when dry. We recommend that natural fibres such as cotton should be used for all bedding.
Posted: 4 days ago
Ad ID: 1509266265
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