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Don’t Let Anyone Die In Your Pool!

Author: family protector
April 8, 2009

Pool AlarmPOOL SAFETY: SAVING LIVES THROUGH COMMON SENSE

FACTS:

* The third greatest risk to children in America is drowning

* Throughout the world an average of 30 people per hour drown in pools, at beaches, and in other bodies of water. A large percentage of these victims are children 5 years of age and younger.

* In the United States the second leading cause of unintentional death in persons from 5 to 44 years old is drowning.

* For children under 14 years of age the primary cause of unintentional death is drowning.

* Drownings and near drownings tend to happen when children are in familiar surroundings being supervised by a parent. The drownings usually occurred during a supervisory lapse.

* Almost 70% of all children who were accidentally submerged were not expected to be near the pool at that time. 65% of these accidents happened in a pool owned by the family.

* It takes as little as 2 inches of water and 2 seconds for a child to drown.

* Children less than 1-year old are more likely to drown in buckets and bathtubs than older children are.

* In 90% of backyard drowning cases the parents eventually divorce.

* Drownings and near drownings occur in pools with perimeter fences and gate alarms.

ALWAYS THINK OF SAFETY:

* Never leave a child unattended in a pool, tub, or spa.

* Police both the areas inside and outside your pool. To gain access children may use chairs, boxes, ladders, and other objects left outside the pool.

* Wadding pools, buckets, and drains should be emptied of water when not in use and must be closely supervised when in use.

* If your pool is easily accessed through your home lock doggie doors.

* Never prop open a gate and leave it unattended.

* Install a passive pool alarm system that will protect the entire pool area. Simply putting an alarm on the gate or door is not enough. Such alarm systems can be neutralized and once this occurs there is nothing between your child and the water.

* Remember young children are usually naturally curious about the water but often lack an understanding of the dangers involved.

* Stress water safety.

* All members of your family should learn how to swim.

Pool safety is not an accident. Sound planning, careful supervision, and an alarm system that cannot be compromised are important elements that will help ensure the well being of your children and their friends. These efforts will not go unrewarded.
 


Protection For Your Pool

Author: admin
October 21, 2008

safety-turtle.jpgThere are a large number of pool accessories. Lots of them are designed for fun, but others can be lifesaving. If you own a pool, regardless of whether or not you have kids, you need a pool alarm.

Many people mistakenly believe that pool alarms are only needed for families with small children. However, families with small kids are not the only ones who may benefit from swimming pool alarms.

Not only could that alarm help to protect your guests, but it could also protect children that just wander into your backyard.

Swimming pool alarms come in a wide variety of different styles. However, they all have the same purpose. That purpose is to keep young, unattended children away from a swimming pool. If they do make it near a swimming pool, the pool alarm will alert you or other adults, immediately. As you can see, pool alarms are not just a pool accessory, but a lifesaving device.


Swimming Pool Alarms

Author: admin
October 4, 2008

inground_poolkids.jpgSwimming Pool Alarms Offer an Additional Level of Safety

Homeowners who truly wish to make their swimming pools safe should install Swimming Pool Alarms. Pool alarms offer a final level of protection against accidental drowning by giving you and your neighbors audible notification if a child falls into the pool, insuring that the child can be rescued before brain damage or death occur.

The  Pool Alarm System offers a high level of protection and notification for the user. Designed with a numbered keypad to prevent unauthorized disarming, the Pool Alarms notifies you when a child falls into your pool through its dual integrated sirens and remote unit with alarm sound that is louder than that of a car alarm.  Pool Alarms and remote unit have integrated LED indicators that let you know when the alarm is armed and alert you when batteries are low. Easy to use and affordable, a pool alarm is the best choice for virtually any pool or spa.

Safety Precautions are Important All Year

Regardless of where you live or the shape and size of your pool, it is your responsibility as a pool owner to take all necessary precautions to avoid accidental drowning year round. Children can fall in a pool any time of year. By simply investing the time and money that is needed for the necessary safety precautions, you can avoid tragedies and insure that you and your neighbors enjoy peace of mind. Investing in Pool Alarms is a wise choice.
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Accidental Drowning Can Be Prevented By Installing A Pool Alarm

Author: family protector
August 26, 2008
Pool Alarms

Did you know that more than 300 children under the age of 15 die each year due to accidental drowning in swimming pools?  This can all be prevented by installing an electronic monitoring system called a pool alarm.

This is how it works. The pool alarm is an electronic monitoring system that automatically sounds an alarm when a child or pet falls into the unsupervised pool or any motion in the surface of the water.   This will cause the pool alarm to produce a loud pulsating sound inside your house via remote receiver and sound at pool side.  Most pool alarms can’t be deactivated unless you put it in the sleep mode.  The remote receiver is mounted in your home up to 200 feet from the main pool alarm that is attached to your pool. 

The pool alarm uses a 12 volt power supply and the home receiver uses a 9-volt battery.  Batteries should be replaced yearly.  A low battery signal will sound when your battery needs to be replaced.

Why wouldn’t you want the life saving protection a pool alarm provides?