Pool Alarms

Pool alarms are a great first line of defense when it comes to pool safety. To find out everything there is to know about pool alarms, take a long, hard look at our websites and pay close attention. Your children and pets depend on it.

Pool Alarms

Pool safety option for you and your kids

The folks here at Wise To Safety understand that you can't always babysit those wild weeds we call children. Sometimes there aren't enough eyes for their shinanigans. We also understand that sometimes things like pool gates, pool covers, and other pool safety products can cost an arm and a leg. Fortunately for parents with swimming pools, there are other ways to approach pool safety that are more cost effective.

How do pool alarms work?

Pool alarms are an ideal and very clever way of approaching safety. To put it quite simply, pool alarms are alarms designed strictly for swimming pools. Of course we will elaborate. Pool alarms are devices that sit just barely inside your swimming pool that detect motion after a certain number of pounds. Usually, pool alarms will react to any waves made by something between ten and fifteen pounds. Naturally, an infant or toddler will weigh much more than that.

Now, immediately after pool alarms are disturbed, they obviously make a loud and piercing sound to alert household members and even neighbors. A great pool safety tip is informing your neighbors that you have purchased a pool safety product like the alarm so that everyone is aware and familiar with the sound. Another amazing fact about the alarms is that they can sense turbulence in a swimming pool as large as 800 feet, maybe more. As usual, if you have children, you can never be too careful. It is not enough to purchase an alarm. You should always introduce your kids to a variety of pool safety tips to avoid a backyard disaster.

To find more ways to prevent backyard accidents, continue browsing through our sites and also take a look at our links located under related resources.

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