Various Types of Swimming Pool Alarms

By Jessica Page


According to statistics, drowning is the second cause of mortality among kids at the age of five years old and below. Several of these accidents have been reported to occur in local swimming pools. Due to the fatal causes of owning a pool at the house, parents ought to take extreme precautionary measures to ensure the safety of their children.

A great method to avoid this certain dilemma is to arm your swimming pool with swimming pool alarms. These equipment are designed to sound off when a kid falls down the pool. In the past, these equipment were in-demand to the public; however, as of now, a family who owns a pool should first ensure that the alarm they purchased complies with the latest safety rules. For example, the equipment installed in a normal-size swimming pool should be able to alarm between 20 seconds of the child's fall.
Parents and pool owners can choose from any of these types of swimming pool alarms: floating or surface alarms that detect motion on the water's surface; underwater alarms that detect motion under water surface and it also reduces false alarms due to rain, for instance; and wristband alarms that children can wear and will sound off upon exposure to water.

Studies showed that the best choice among these three is the underwater alarm. They are more consistent and reliable than floating swimming pool alarms. The wristband devices gave loud warning sound but any water exposure activates them. Make sure to use alarms with remote or in-home receivers to make sure the alarm sounds not only in the pool but also, more importantly, inside the house or typically up to about 200 feet away.

Besides these pool alarms, below are some useful precautionary measures to ensure children safety in the swimming pool.

* Surround the pool completely with barriers (fences, walls), which should be at least 4 feet in height and have self-latching gates to keep children away. Remember, that the latch should be out of reach of children.

* Install an approved automatic pool safety cover, which is typically made of durable polyester or tarpaulin sheet and rolled over the pool whenever it is not in use. Not only is this a cost-effective way to childproof your pool but it also keeps it clean. You can use underwater swimming pool alarms with this.

* When the pool isn't in use, detach and hide the steps and ladders to pools that are made above-ground.

* Provide emergency apparatus as well as phones near the swimming pool. The parent or guardian who is tasked to look after the children should be equipped with skills in CPR.

Adding swimming pool alarms is a good way to make your swimming pools safe and prevent children from drowning. However, safety experts recommend that parents do n
* Surround the pool completely with barriers (fences, walls), which should be at least 4 feet in height and have self-latching gates to keep children away. Remember, that the latch should be out of reach of children.

* Install an approved automatic pool safety cover, which is typically made of durable polyester or tarpaulin sheet and rolled over the pool whenever it is not in use. Not only is this a cost-effective way to childproof your pool but it also keeps it clean. You can use underwater swimming pool alarms with this.

* When the pool isn't in use, detach and hide the steps and ladders to pools that are made above-ground.

* Provide emergency apparatus as well as phones near the swimming pool. The parent or guardian who is tasked to look after the children should be equipped with skills in CPR.

Adding swimming pool alarms is a good way to make your swimming pools safe and prevent children from drowning. However, safety experts recommend that parents do not rely on swimming pool alarms alone but instead put in place other safety measures such the above-mentioned examples. In addition, close parental or adult supervision and emergency preparedness such as knowing how to administer CPR are also critical to prevent drowning tragedies.




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