Pool Alarms
Alarms for
doors, gates, windows and pools or spas are safety features designed to alert adults when unsupervised children
enter the area of the pool or spa.
To alert
adults when unsupervised children enter the pool or spa area, families can use an alarm system for gates, doors,
windows and pools or spas. These are effective protective measures
to employ in residential and public settings.
There are
a number of different types of alarms that can be used in and around a pool or spa. These alarms, which emit an audible sound when triggered,
include:
- Gate
alarms that are mounted on the pool or spa gate and have magnetic switches that activate when the gate is
opened.
- Door
alarms that are used when a house serves as the fourth wall of the perimeter of a pool, which activate when
the house door is opened.
- Window alarms that, like door
alarms, are used if the house makes up a wall of the pool perimeter and activate when the window is
opened.
- Pool
or spa floating or wave alarms that are mounted on the edge of the pool or in the water and activate when
water is displaced.
Recommendations on
Alarms
- The
alarm should sound for 30 seconds or more, and within 7 seconds after it is activated.
- Alarms should meet the requirements
of UL 2017 General-Purpose Signaling Devices and Systems, Section 77.
- The
alarm should be loud: at least 85 dBA (decibels) when measured 10 feet away from the alarm
mechanism.
- The
alarm sound should be distinct from other sounds in the house, such as the telephone, doorbell, and smoke
alarm.
- The
alarm should have an automatic reset feature. The alarm should
have a switch that allows adults to temporarily deactivate the alarm for up to 15 seconds. The deactivation switch could be a touchpad (keypad) or a manual switch,
and should be located out of reach of children.
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