Sunday, May 1, 2011

Why You Should Install A Pool Alarm

By Owen Jones


Do you own a swimming pool or are you thinking of having one fitted? If so, then it is recommended that you have a pool alarm installed as well. You could be wondering if you definitely need such an alarm, but all will be revealed in the remainder of this piece. A pool alarm can be incorporated into your present burglar alarm system, if it is flexible enough.

One of the reasons for installing a pool alarm is that it may be required by law, national or local. Many kids have been drowned skinny dipping in a neighbour's pool whilst they are away on holiday.

Some local authorities insist on putting up fences, but they are largely ineffectual, so the move is towards pool alarms. This does not certainly have to be costly because most people who can afford a pool will have a home alarm system already.

If your local authority does not have requirements for alarms already, it might be worth checking out what legislation is in the pipeline. Most of the modern pool alarms are activated whilst there is a disturbance at water level, so they are great for deterring night-time aquatic intruders.

However, of course does not merely warn about interlopers, sometimes people fall into the pool because they are drunk. The alarm will allow you to rescue them. It will also warn about children falling into the pond, which is a continuous source of anxiety for parents with pools.

Because a lot of pool owners are no longer young and their children are grown up, they frequently wonder why they need to secure their pool. Well, one good reason, besides saving lives, is that it can reduce your insurance premium. To be blunt, it shows that you are trying and so reduces your liability.

Pool safety devices are easy to install, particularly if you already have a warning device, scanners and siren installed on your property. For most people who can afford a pool, the price of an alarm is off-set against the peace of mind that it will deliver is fairly negligible.

When you go looking for a pool alarm, there are lots of places for you to try, but the best place to first of all is the supplier of your present home security system. This is because they will be the best people to be able to combine the two set-ups so that you do not have two sets of sirens, two sets of detectors and two sets of everything else.

Once you have had a pool alarm fitted, you have one further moral obligation and that is to make sure that it works. This is simple. Set your alarm and jump into the water. Reset the alarm and walk up to your pool. In both circumstances, the pool alarm should have been set off.

You must check your alarm each month or two in conjunction with checking your existing home security system. This is a necessary preventive step, because you cannot expect items to keep working for years without needing some maintenance.




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