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Overcome bedwetting with DRI Sleeper Bedwetting Alarms. Your Australian distributor of DRI Sleeper Bedwetting Alarms for over 30 years.

Clinically proven

2-12 week treatment time

Dedicated Australiasian support

Help your child overcome their Bedwetting with DRI Sleeper Bed Wetting Alarms

DRI Sleeper Bed Wetting Alarms

We have been the Australian distributor of DRI Sleeper bed wetting alarms for over 30 years. Our experience gives you access to unparalleled support and advice by simply calling 0488 805 711. All advice comes from Australasian experts who are ready to help with any questions about night toilet training. 

For over 30 years Bedwetting Alarms Australia has supported children achieve dry nights

Understanding bedwetting

Primary Nocturnal Enuresis, also known as bed wetting, is the lack of bladder control during sleep. Most children achieve night-time continence by the age of 4 but around 20% of 5 year olds are still wetting the bed. It is not their fault and in most cases night toilet-training with an alarm can help bedwetters recognise the signals of a full bladder during sleep and respond by waking and going to the toilet. Our DRI sleeper Alarm is an effective night toilet training aid and reduces the need for cleaning the mattress and bedding as well as ensuring that your child has a comfortable sleep during the night.

The DRI Sleeper range of bed wetting alarms are manufactured in New Zealand and is one of the world's leading brands of bed wetting alarms for kids.

More information on bedwetting is available on our FAQ page and all products and spare parts are available in our shop. Purchase a DRI Sleeper alarm today!

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For over 30 years Bedwetting Alarms Australia has supported children achieve dry nights

How do bedwetting alarms work

DRI Sleeper® bedwetting alarms help train the brain to recognise the feeling of a full bladder during sleep. The alarm includes two parts: an alarm unit and a Urosensor™, which is placed in the child’s underwear, ideally inside a small pocket cut into a women’s small or regular sanitary pad.

When urine is first released, the sensor triggers the alarm and wakes the child so they can go to the toilet and finish urinating. While the alarm sounds after wetting has started, its purpose is behavioural conditioning. Over time, the brain begins to connect the feeling of a full bladder with waking up.

With consistent use, children usually start responding more quickly to the alarm and eventually learn to wake before they begin to urinate. The goal is for the child to respond to their bladder, not the buzzer. Use the DRI Sleeper® alarm every night until your child has achieved 14 consecutive dry nights without triggering the alarm.

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Help overcome Bedwetting with DRI Sleeper

Clinically Proven

DRI Sleeper Bedwetting Alarms have up to a 90% success rate according to feedback.

Dedicated Australasian Support

With over 30 years experience in helping children overcome their bedwetting, our team are there to assist with your child's success and answer any of your questions

2-12 Week Treatment Time

Typically, your child will achieve dry nights in 2 -12 weeks using the DRI Sleeper Bedwetting Alarm. Plus, we're here to help through the whole process.

Kind to Skin

Made of conductive plastic, DRI Sleepers Urosensors are gentle to even the most sensitive skin.


Frequently asked questions

Typically night toilet-training is 6 to 12 weeks, there can be a great deal of variability. If you are familiar with the normal distribution graph, this describes the usual time parameter, eg. some children will
respond and be finished with treatment within a week, a larger group take 3 to 12 weeks, and a small group takes longer. While it is quite normal for some children to take longer, if you become concerned about the time talk to us.

The DRI Sleeper® alarms have special electronics. When the Urosensor™ is wet by urine, it triggers the alarm to start beeping, but then the Urosensor™ no longer has current running through it.

This is quite different from many other alarms, because with those alarms, all the time that the alarm is sounding, they have current flowing through the Urosensor™ and while this cannot cause a shock, it can cause the urine to become acidic and irritate sensitive skin.


The DRI Sleeper® is triggered as the child starts to pass urine, and this is likely to be when the stage of sleep is closer to waking, and so there is a higher chance of the child waking to the sound.

All children who wet the bed sleep very deeply, but research indicates that all young children sleep more heavily than adults, because they spend more time in the deep sleep phases. Therefore there is no consistent evidence that children who wet the bed actually sleep more heavily than children who do not. Nonetheless parents will usually agree that their bedwetter sleeps more heavily that their other children. So we have designed the DRI Sleeper® alarm to be maximally alerting for heavy sleepers, firstly because of its loudness and secondly because the frequency is particularly alerting.

The DRI Sleeper® Excel runs on six volts and the DRI Sleeper®, Eclipse on three volts. Both use only a tiny current, and are so safe that you can put the Urosensor™ on your tongue, and trigger the alarm, but you will feel nothing. For much less than a second a few microamps (which you can not feel) pass through the Urosensor™ and trigger  the DRI Sleeper® alarm.

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