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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2009

Urine and fecal incontinence wireless alarm. Touchless, Comfortable, easy and safe. No more mess. Detects more than one urination and defecation. Works on any diaper - paper or fabric. Good for everybody, from infants to adults. Saves diapers and attendant work. Gives dignity and piece of mind. Revolutionary and state of the art technology.

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  • How about seeing it in action? See if it really works.

  • @Seattlecarnut You are invited to see it working or wait until it will be on the market or buy it from us

  • If the diaper wearer is an infant or a senior it is important to know when a wetness happens, what kind of wetness it is and how many times he/she did it. Then attendant knows exactly what happened and when exactly to change the diaper.

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  • Hi

    I have a familymember that are immobile and incontinent. So we could use this alarm. I just dont know where i can buy this. So a little information would be great. Are there several devices with different features? Ex, one just for incontinense, without movement monitor?

    And about the sensors, what if the diaper gets well soaked, and urine hits the bowel fecal sensor, would it indicate a bowel lekage? Or does it just indcate poo? Some answer to this would be nice.

    Amund

  • how about if the diaper wearer is just wearing for fun and is in their twenties? :) It's very embarrassing...

  • it would be a bit annoying to take it off and put it on each time the nappy is changed :l

  • well, first off, if it were an infant, it would get ripped off almost right away... secondly, how does having an alarm go off every time an incontinant adult uses their diaper "give dignity"? I hardly think an alarm beeping, to say "I JUST WET MY DIAPER!!" is dignifying at all. What ever happened to actual care, taking the time to be with the child/patient and check their diaper?

  • schweeeeet i ich bin want one ov dese!

  • if they wear it on a diaper then whats the point?

    they still do it.

    no one cares howmany times

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