I received the Nytone Bed Wetting alarm, free of charge, as compensation for this review. Regardless, all opinions are 100% my own.
Say Hello to Nytone, Say Goodbye to Bed Wetting…Forever!
I can tell you one thing that I know for sure. I am not looking forward to Gradie getting to the point of potty training. For two reasons, I don’t want her to grow up too fast, and because I am concerned that potty training will be challenging. That is why I jumped at the opportunity to review (and giveaway) the Nytone Bedwetting Alarm.
Prior to doing some reading on betwetting I had no idea just how many children battle with bedwetting, and that a lot of those children are in their teenage years. I am sure you can just imagine how embarrassing this can be for them. That is why I look forward to being able to use the Nytone Betwetting Alarm with Gradie when she is ready.
To get an idea just how easy the Nytone Bedwetting Alarm is to use watch this video;
What I really like is that the Nytone Bedwettng alarm is easy to turn off. All you have to do is disconnect the ‘quick connect’ and the alarm will turn off immediately. This is great for others in the house to not wake them up. Nytone has been around for 30 years and their intention has never faltered – “Provide a safe, natural, permanent solution to a sensitive, embarrassing and bothersome behavioral problem.”
The Nytone Bedwetting Alarm is the smallest bedwetting alarm on the market, which makes it easy to wear while your little one is asleep, without bothering them. Also, with it’s small size it is easy to hide away, saving your children the embarrassment they might otherwise face. It attaches easily to your child’s arm and their undergarment.
You can purchase the Nytone Bedwetting Alarm for $89.99 by clicking HERE. For a limited time you can use discount code 0GPL571IJSP8 to save $20 on your purchase – so hurry before this amazing deal is gone. FREE BONUS: Each purchase of the Nytone Bedwetting alarm now includes a FREE Sticker Pack ($10 value) for full personalization of your Nytone bedwetting alarm. While you’re online make sure you stop by and following Nytone on their Facebook and Pinterest pages.
Now – if you would like to WIN a Nytone Bedwetting Alarm all you have to do is enter via the reafflecopter entry form below. Thanks to the awesome people over at Nytone who are sponsoring this giveaway.
Good Luck & No More Accidents!!
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michelle oakley warner says
i love that it is natural, safe and effective in a non harming way. i like that it teaches the child at the first sign of wetting bed the alarm goes off, to teach them to stop and wake up and go to the bathroom
Miranda Black LeMaster says
I love that there is no risk of electrocution (water and electronics can be scary!!).
abigail says
i need this so bad for my 5 year old. i am so tired of waking up in the middle of the night. maybe this would finally do the trick!
abigail says
i had no idea that it was so small and comfortable.
Cait Smart says
Love the concept, so small!!
shanna says
I learned that the method and alarm is clinically proven to work.
Tamega DuBose says
Been around for over 30 yrs.
Sherrie C. says
I learned a cord runs though to the undergarment and a clip is attached which signals the alarm at the first sign of wetness. There is also an internal vibrating motor and flashing indicator light to wake the child.
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molli vandehey says
i learned that it is natural AND safe!
Marissa M says
It’s small so therefore it’s comfortable
Robin Abrams says
I learned the Alarm calmly wakes your child when it detects wetness.
steve weber says
I love that it’s been around for 30 years.
jeanette sheets says
its been arounf for 30 years and no risk of electrocution thats great
Jennell Pirtle says
Bedwetting in children affects one in five children, some into their pre-teen years. My daughter is almost 12 and still wets every night regardless of being on desmopressin. 🙁
candy kratzer says
That is small, no risk of shock, and you could see results in 2 weeks.
desiree says
ihave couple of cousin who wocould use this now and then i now my brother wet the bed when he was kid
ASHLEY GAYHART says
I learned studies have shown that children using an enuresis alarm will learn to wake up to the sensation of a full bladder after as little as two weeks.
Daniel M says
learned the method with alarm is clinically proven to work
tina reynolds says
It/they have been around for over 30 years
Laurie Emerson says
I learned that the clip attaches to the outside of the undergarment where it is most likely to first get wet.
Richard Hicks says
I learned that 7-10% of children will still wet the bed at age 7.
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T LeMaster says
I love that it’s safe and teaches children to learn their bladder cues. No electrocution risk too.
deborah cunningham martin says
I love that it is natural, safe, and effective