“Expensive Malem Bedwetting Alarm has Design
Flaws - Admitted by Hilal Malem”
Unsubstantiated Claim 4 - “The
Child is 100% motivated and wants to be dry?”
Malem alarms are recommended for children 3 and over.
Is your 3 year old 100% motivated? This product will not
deliver results if your child is any less motivated.
We have a simple no brainer question to ask Malem and the
Bedwetting Store. How can the same cord size fit a child who is 3 years old and
16 years old? For a 3 year old, does the cord need to be coiled and taped below
the pajama top? For a 16 year old is the cord long enough to reach his pajama
top?
We noticed that DryBuddyEZ is the only wired alarm that
offers a variety of 34” and 44” cord lengths to suit your child’s needs. No
other bedwetting alarm in the market offers this feature. That is because
DryBuddyEZ is the ONLY full featured bedwetting alarm for a fraction of the
price of other bedwetting alarms. Value ofr money!
Unsubstantiated Claim 5 - “The
alarm has no on/off switch so that the user cannot turn it off or forget to
turn it on before going to sleep. Current drain on the batteries is negligible
except when the alarm is sounding.”
What is the current drain on the batteries? Is it thousand
times larger than the current drain in my remote control? What is the exact
number. We are sure that Malem and the Bedwetting Store have absolutely no idea
what this means. Our advice to them: Look and learn before you speak.
Is the current drain within the acceptable range and how
soon do the batteries need to be changed? Should the batteries on the Malem
Alarm be changed on a daily, weekly or monthly?
We are sure that none of these answers can be provided by
anyone in the company as their both Malem Medical and the Bedwetting Store lack
engineering and technical skills. They however excel in the deceit skill.
More information on this is
available on our article “Who’s the engineer that designed the Malem bedwetting Alarm
in 1979?”
The Truth: A continuous alarm will drain the batteries within 60
minutes.
If your child takes 15 minutes to wake up the Malem
bedwetting alarm, you will need to
change the Batteries on the Malem Bedwetting Alarm every 4 days.
Imagine how much you would
be spending on batteries itself if you bought a Malem Alarm?
60 Minutes is all you get. Is
this alarm really economical? Not in our opinion. A good bedwetting alarm is
one in which the batteries last at least the treatment duration.
To truly compare Malem with
all relevant competitors in today’s marketplace, look at http://www.urinealarms.com/Wired_Alarm_Chart.html . This is the most comprehensive set of data and
facts about bedwetting alarms that we have seen. Malem does not fare well. This
explains why Malem and the Bedwetting Store resort to deceit and propaganda to
promote the Malem bedwetting alarm!
The Bedwetting Store is the
only seller who advertises and continues to sell the Malem Bedwetting Alarm.
All other sellers have either realized the truth about the Malem Bedwetting
Alarm or have abandoned it, but the Bedwetting Store continues its deceit.
Malem(TM) and the Bedwetting Store have a very large number of entries about their deceit in this blog. There are so many more entries and much more serious bad activities attributable to Malem and the Bedwetting Store, so that Malem and the Bedwetting Store have significantly more entries than all other manufacturers combined. You can read all of the Malem and Bedwetting Store deceit entries on this blog.
Malem and the Bedwetting Store have also been given a 0-stars blog of their own so that its many examples of deceit can stand out by themselves. The Malem Alarm and Bedweting Store blog is at
http://bedewttingstoredeceit.blogspot.com/
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