As we have previously stated, we prefer to examine the
manufacturer's website for what they say and explain about their bedwetting
alarm. Rodger's home site is very incomplete. Although they explain the essence
of their alarms, most of the physical details (size, weight) are missing. As
are clear statements about what they provide and the performance of their
system. For example, Rodger mentions that their receiver can use 2 AA
batteries. Are these batteries provided?
Deceit by Concealment.
This Rodger site is extra-ordinarily brief. There are
many unanswered questions in our mind, and we must give their site a poor
rating because of the lack of information. We must give them credit for not
making extravagant or extraordinary claims, which is a plus when compared to
the self-inflation of some of the other bedwetting alarm manufacturers.
Deceit by Concealment.
Because of the unusually brief nature of Rodger's web
site, we are taking an exceptional liberty of looking at the site of their
major reseller in the U.S. at
This site fills in many details that the Rodger site does
not mention.
The site states that "A second receiver is
especially important for larger homes or if your child sleeps on a different
floor." Another statement that "The maximum range of the system is
approximately 75 feet" suggests that the receivers are purely receivers,
and do not have the ability to retransmit the signal to extend the transmission
range of the alarm. So all receivers must be within this specified range of the
transmitter. Please make this clear. Deceit by concealment.
The question raised earlier about whether the two AA
batteries are provided is still unclear. Deceit by Concealment.
Another statement "Regular underwear/briefs are not
required" suggests that regular underwear could be used. This is not so.
This alarm works only with the special wired briefs. Why not explicitly state
this? Deceit by Concealment.
We recognize that the loudness of the receiver's alarm
sound varies with distance from the ear. As this receiver is commonly plugged
into a wall electric socket, users should be interested in the loudness at some
sample distances. This is deceit by concealment.
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 Bedwetting Store blog is at
http://bedewttingstoredeceit.blogspot.com/