- How Does The DRI Excel Bed-Wetting Alarm Work?:
- The DRI Excel alarm unit is held on the shoulder of the pajamas or T shirt with the Velcro supplied. - This makes sure that the alarm is close to the ear for maximum waking. - All bedwetters sleep heavily and so the DRI Excel alarm unit is loud to overcome this. - The Urosensor goes inside the crotch of the underwear, and the cord from the Urosensor goes up inside the pajamas or T shirt and plugs into the alarm unit. It is best if the Urosensor is put inside a standard mini pad or panty liner (available from any drugstore or pharmacy) and then stuck in the crutch of the underwear. This keeps the Urosensor in place and the mini pad quickly absorbs the urine for fast triggering of the Urosensor. - Safety Electronics:
- The DRI Excel special electronics and electrolysis prevention. - When an alarm is triggered by urine it starts beeping. But what most people don't know, is that with most alarms, all the time that the alarm is beeping, there is an electric current passing through the sensor. Even although the current is very small, it can cause the urine to become acidic (called electrolysis) and that can irritate sensitive skin. - But the DRI Excel is different, as soon as the Urosensor is wet by urine, it triggers the DRI Excel alarm, it starts beeping, and instantly the special alarm electronics isolate the Urosensor, and no more current passes through the Urosensor. The DRI Excel Excel alarm unit keeps on beeping, but with no current in the Urosensor to make the urine acidic. Therefore no acid, and no risk of skin irritation.
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