Precautions

Are there any risks involved in using this type of alarm treatment ? Using the alarm is very safe and there are no risks or hazards involved. Our Dry4ever® alarm is licensed by Health Canada (no. 72556) and meets the following safety standards: CSA (C22.2 601.1), UL (60601.1) and CENELEC (EN 60601.1). Ledoux Reflexe has … Read More

Going away to camp

If your child will be going to camp soon, we recommend that you start treatment as soon as possible. All the results acquired during this time will benefit your child during his stay at the camp. We will recommend not using the system at camp, ideally not to drink after dinner, and to empty your … Read More

Parent participation in treatment

Is parent participation necessary ? Absolutely. Parent participation is an extremely important if not essential component of the treatment. When the alarm is triggered, most children need help from a parent, although some children are sufficiently independent and can succeed without a parent’s help.

Parents who are separated

What if the parents are separated and just one parent wants to participate in the treatment ? The alarm system can be used part-time. The treatment will be just as effective, but may take longer.

Care and washing

Detection strips are made of flannel, they are washable by hand or in the washing machine and they are dryer safe.

Bunk beds

What if my child sleeps in the top bunk ? During treatment, it is possible that your child will wake up to go to the bathroom without letting you know. Since the child may not be completely awake, we recommend that he sleep in the bottom bunk during the treatment period to avoid the risk … Read More

Deep sleeper

My child is a very deep sleeper. Will he wake up when the alarm goes off ? The alarm has a choice of four different sounds and three volume settings. A vibrator (included) can also be connected to the system (designed to be placed under the mattress or pillow). Even so, some children still manage … Read More

Fatigue during treatment

Will the child tend to be more tired during treatment with the alarm ? Generally speaking, no, because in most cases, the next morning the children won’t even remember that the alarm went off. Bedwetters tend to sleep very deeply, even if they do get up once or more during the night, and they wake … Read More

Wearing a diaper during treatment

Your child can continue to wear the diaper. The transmitter can be hooked on underwear but also on a diaper or training pants, eliminating the need to change the sheets overnight.

Success rate

What is the success rate for our approach ? Treatment with Dry4ever®, combined with close personalized follow-up, has a 90% success rate. Coupled with our expertise and motivational approach, the dropout rate is very low. The advice we offer during the treatment decreases the relapse rate.