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A Pool Alarm Buying Guide


Are you a pool owner?  Whether you have had your pool for years or if you are looking to install one this summer, pool safety should be a concern.  To provide your pool with protection and to help ensure that it is a fun and safe place to be, you should equip yours with a pool alarm.

When it comes to pool alarms, many home and pool owners are concerned with the costs.  Many do not want to spend more money than they have to.  Before making the decision, you need to check with your local state, town, city, village, or county officials.  Some states, including New York, Connecticut, and California, require the installation of pool alarms in all new pools.  Even if they are not mandated, pool alarms do have a number of benefits.

As for buying a pool alarm, decide what type of alarm is right for you.  In the past, pool alarms were only available for inground and aboveground pools with hard sides.  This is because the alarm would attach to the side of the pool.  There are now, however, alarms that can be used on inflatable pools, which have soft sides.  Typically, these alarms float and sound when a disturbance is made in the water.

As it was previously stated, there are a number of different pool alarms currently available for sale.  Although they all have the same goal, know that some alarms do vary.  Most will sound within twenty seconds of noticing a problem, but some pool alarms may do so in a longer or shorter period of time.  Remember the faster an alarm sounds, the quicker you can react and possibly save a life.  For the utmost protection, SonarGuard pool alarms should be examined, as they can detect a child in the pool in less than one second!

When purchasing an item that can essentially be considered a lifesaving device, it is important to do the proper amount of research.  Did you know that some pool alarms received poor ratings with experts?  On the other hand, others received high ratings.  Since you will find a variance, do the research online first.  Visit websites, like Amazon.com, where products can be rated and reviewed.  Do not purchase a pool alarm with a large number of complaints or unsatisfactory ratings.

Next, it is important to know your buying options, in terms of purchase points.  Many consumers make the mistake of assuming that pool equipment must be purchased from where they bought their swimming pool.  This is not true.  In fact, you may find yourself paying more.  It is not uncommon for specialty stores, such as those that sell and install pools, to increase the prices of items out of their specialty, such as toys and accessories.  For that reason, always price compare.

For the largest selection of pool alarms and for the best prices, you will want to shop online.  To get started, perform a standard internet search with the phrase pool alarms.  You should be connected to online retailers that sell them.  If you are looking to shop locally, visit your local home improvement stores and department stores.

In addition to a pool alarm, try a gate alarm.  They are recommended when your pool is protected by a fence.  The alarm should sound when the gate is opened.  Whether you purchase a pool alarm, gate alarm, or both, be sure to perform a test.  Make sure that your alarms work before relying too heavily on them.

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