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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Pool Alarms


For those of us with pools at home, its getting to be that time of year. Its not warm enough yet to go swimming, but its also not that far away (though it may seem so). Its time to begin making preparations for opening the pool. And while a pool provides lots of fun for family and friends, there are some risks inherent in having a pool, especially if you have children.

According to the CDC, six people drown in U.S. pools every single day. Most of these are children. Obviously having some sort of security fence is a good idea. Still, its not enough in itself. Many children, even young children, are able to open gates. In this case, your best chance of protection is with a pool alarm. Pool alarms have sensors to know if something 18 lbs or more broke the surface of the water. This will then sound a loud alarm on the monitor (up to 200 feet away), alerting you to the potential danger and giving you time to rescue your loved one. Considering all of the cost that goes into maintaining a pool, an alarm costs very little. However, its value (protecting your family) is worth more than anything else you could possibly do with your pool.

When it comes to choosing pool alarms, there are many different options out there, but not all are equally good. Here is a link to Consumer Reports' evaluation of pool alarms and their recommendations. You can read the problems with some of the pool alarms, not least of which is delayed notification, which renders the system practically useless. You will also notice that they only recommend PoolGuard pool alarms. Likewise, these are the only pool alarms that SafeMart offers. We do this because we are absolutely committed to providing your family with the best possible protection at the lowest prices.

Pool season is just around the corner. Make sure you and your loved ones have a safe, as well as fun and relaxing, summer!

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