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Pool Alarms: A Must-Have Pool AccessoryIn the United States alone, there are thousands of online and offline stores catering to the needs of pool owners.
In the United States alone, there are thousands of online and offline stores catering to the needs of pool owners. These retail stores carry various pool accessories -- from fun pool accessories to essential and lifesaving pool accessories. If you have a swimming pool in your home, one of the more important pool accessories you need to have is a pool alarm. A pool alarm is essential to have even if you do not have children. A pool alarm is not only for pool owners who have small children. Families with children do benefit the most from having a pool alarm, but anyone who owns a swimming pool can benefit from having a pool alarm. A pool alarm can serve as a safety measure for pool owners who often entertain guests as well as protect children who may wander within the vicinity of the swimming pool. To purchase a pool alarm, you can go to your local pool supply store. You can also get online and search for online stores carrying pool supplies and accessories. There are many styles of pool alarms from which you can choose. There are gate alarms, above water pool alarms and underwater pool alarms. Whichever style of pool alarm you choose, though, it serves one important purpose: to alert you or other responsible adults when someone, specifically unattended children (whether they are yours, your guests' or the neighbors'), gets near the swimming pool. In this regard, a pool alarm acts as a lifesaving device. Gate alarms are highly popular pool alarms among pool owners. Gate alarms are still considered pool alarms even if they are not actually installed in the pool or around it. Gate alarms are ideal for pools that are fenced. Whenever someone passes through the gate of a pool fence or if the gate of the pool fence is accidentally left open, the gate alarm will sound off. Gate alarms are pool alarms that are considered highly effective. If properly installed, a pool gate alarm can serve as an early warning device. However, if you do not have a fence around your pool, consider an above water pool alarm, also known as a surface pool alarm. When someone gets too close to the pool, the above water pool alarm goes off. Typically, above water pool alarms can be preset. You can set the barrier to a foot or a few feet from the pool. An above water pool alarm can help sound you off if a child gets too close to the pool. There is a disadvantage to above water pool alarms, though. They can easily go off, such as if a debris is blown off or if an animal strays beyond the preset barrier. For this reason, you may consider getting an underwater pool alarm instead. Underwater pool alarms will detect motion in the water. If the pool is not in use, you can set the underwater pool alarm to set off if someone falls into the water. Pool alarms are necessary pool accessories that will ensure the safety of everyone who uses the pool. Whichever style of pool alarm you get, you will find it a lifesaving device. Pool alarms can be had for a reasonable price, but a pool alarm can be one of the wisest investments you can make.
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