Best Pool Alarms

Best Pool Alarms

10 Best Pool Alarms To Keep Your Family Safe

From Swim University

Parents that have inground swimming pools constructed in their backyards are generally aware and very concerned about the drowning hazareds that a swimming pool presents.  According to this post from Matt Giovanisci from Swim University, the CDC reports ten people die every day from unintentional drowning, two of which are children under the age of 14.  While automatic pool safety covers, door alarms, and fencing has helped keep pool areas safe, there is another measure of protection that is available.  This post presents the ten best swimming pool alarms for swimming pools that could provide an additional layer of protection.

Here is an excerpt from the post:

Before you open your pool for business, take a moment to think about what safeguards you have in place to keep your friends and family safe. Do you have a pool alarm?
 
According to the CDC, ten people die every day from unintentional drowning. Of those people, two of these are children under the age of 14. Currently, drowning is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States.
 
Children are the most at risk of all the demographics, with children age 1 to 4 ranking highest. Emergency departments are dispatched to deal with five submersion injuries for each child who dies from drowning.
 
With statistics like these, you can’t afford not to be protect your pool, and forget about the liability risks, your child could become one of those statistics if you are not very careful. That is why a pool alarm is a must have for any pool owner, and many states even have laws requiring pool owners to install an alarm.
 
The 10 Best Pool Alarms
 
But what pool alarm do you install on your pool?  Today, we will take a look at ten of the best pool alarms that you can purchase and install quite easily. These alarms will add another safeguard to your pool with the hope of preventing any accidental drowning.
 
1. Pool Protector Inground Pool Alarm
 
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