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Pool Alarms

Pool alarms are electronic devices designed to alert individuals when someone or something enters a swimming pool. These alarms are an important safety feature for any pool owner, as they can help prevent accidental drownings and other pool-related accidents. Pool alarms come in a variety of types, including surface alarms, subsurface alarms, and perimeter alarms. Surface alarms are the most common type of pool alarm and are designed to detect disturbances on the surface of the water. These alarms typically consist of a float that sits on the surface of the water and is connected to an alarm system. When the float is disturbed, the alarm is triggered, alerting individuals in the area that someone or something has entered the pool. Subsurface alarms, on the other hand, are designed to detect disturbances beneath the surface of the water. These alarms use sensors that are placed at the bottom of the pool and are triggered when they detect movement or pressure changes in the water. Subsurface alarms are particularly useful for detecting small children or pets that may have fallen into the pool. Perimeter alarms are another type of pool alarm that are designed to detect movement around the pool area. These alarms use sensors that are placed around the perimeter of the pool and are triggered when they detect movement within a certain distance of the pool. Perimeter alarms are useful for alerting individuals when someone is approaching the pool area, even if they have not yet entered the water. In addition to these types of alarms, there are also pool alarms that can be integrated with home security systems or smart home devices. These alarms can be controlled remotely and can send alerts to a homeowner's smartphone or other device if someone enters the pool area. Overall, pool alarms are an important safety feature for any pool owner. By alerting individuals when someone or something enters the pool, these alarms can help prevent accidental drownings and other pool-related accidents.

surface alarms, subsurface alarms, perimeter alarms, home security systems, safety feature

Michael Davis

CITATION : "Michael Davis. 'Pool Alarms.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=385046 (Accessed on September 05, 2025)"


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