
Say goodbye to wet sheets, disrupted sleep, and the ongoing cost of nappies or pull-ups. Oopsie Heroes is a clinically proven bed wetting alarm designed to help children overcome night-time wetting gently and successfully. Using advanced moisture-detection technology, the sensor identifies the very first drop of urine and triggers an alert, helping train your child’s brain to recognise a full bladder and wake up.
Perfect for deep sleepers, Oopsie Heroes uses smart sensor technology without Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or wires. It attaches directly to your child’s underwear and is comfortable, discreet, and simple to use. Just clip on, sleep, and let the training begin.
Over time, this natural conditioning process helps children achieve dry nights—often within 6–12 weeks. Oopsie Heroes works alongside the Oopsie Heroes App, allowing parents to log progress, monitor improvements, and support consistency in training.
Whether your child wets once a week or multiple times a night, Oopsie Heroes offers a safe, effective, and affordable solution. No more bulky nappies, no more guesswork—just confidence, independence, and the joy of waking up dry.
Included is :
- 1 × Oopsie Heroes Bedwetting Alarm (sensor)
- 7 sheets of adhesive sensor stickers
- Free access to the Oopsie Heroes App (iOS & Android)
Ideal for children aged 6+ and suitable for even the heaviest sleepers, Oopsie Heroes is a proven enuresis alarm that gives families the support they need on the journey to dryness.
Tips for Success When Using a Bedwetting Alarm
Using a bedwetting alarm consistently is the key to long-term success. Here’s how to maximise results:
1️⃣ Be Consistent Every Night
Use the alarm every night, even after a dry night. Stopping and restarting can delay progress.
2️⃣ Help Your Child Wake in the Early Weeks
Many children sleep very deeply. In the beginning, you may need to fully wake them and guide them to the toilet. This is completely normal .
3️⃣ Encourage Good Daytime Hydration
Children should drink regularly during the day (around 1.5 litres for primary age children) . Good bladder habits during the day support dry nights.
4️⃣ Avoid Caffeine and Fizzy Drinks
Caffeine and fizzy drinks can irritate the bladder and make wetting worse .
5️⃣ Make Bedtime Calm and Predictable
- Regular bedtime routine
- Toilet visit before sleep
- No screens in the hour before bed
- These small habits make a big difference.
6️⃣ Celebrate Effort, Not Just Dry Nights
Reward wearing the sensor, responding to the alarm and sticking to the routine — not just dry sheets.
7️⃣ Aim for 14 Consecutive Dry Nights
Clinical success is defined as 14 consecutive dry nights . Stay patient — progress is often gradual.
faq
What causes bedwetting in children?
Bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is usually caused by one or more factors: producing too much urine at night, a bladder that cannot hold enough urine, or difficulty waking when the bladder is full . It is not caused by laziness or bad behaviour and is never a child’s fault.
At what age should I use a bedwetting alarm?
NHS and NICE guidelines recommend that children over five who are still bedwetting should be offered assessment and treatment options . Bedwetting alarms are most effective for children aged 5+ who are motivated and supported by parents.
How long does a bedwetting alarm take to work?
Most children show early signs of progress within 2–3 weeks. Clinical success is defined as 14 consecutive dry nights, which usually takes 8–12 weeks . Consistency is key.
Is a bedwetting alarm better than medication?
Bedwetting alarms are recommended as first-line treatment for children who struggle to wake to bladder signals . Medication such as desmopressin may be used in some cases, but alarms often produce longer-lasting results because they train the brain-bladder connection.
What if my child doesn’t wake to the alarm?
It is common for parents to help wake their child in the early weeks . Over time, the brain learns to respond independently. If there is no improvement after 6–8 weeks, consult your GP for further guidance .
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How Oopsie Heroes Helps Train the Brain
Bedwetting alarms work by waking a child at the very first sign of moisture. Over time, the brain learns to recognise bladder signals earlier and either wake independently or hold on until morning .
Oopsie Heroes enhances this clinically proven method with:
- Wireless, cable-free sensor
- Parent-voice alarm for calmer waking
- App-based progress tracking
- A structured 12-week programme
- It’s not just an alarm — it’s a guided training system.