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JimmyinMI
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Post subject: Pool alarms  Posted: August 11th, 2009, 8:33 pm |
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Joined: July 15th, 2009, 9:49 pm Posts: 2 Location: Brighton, Michigan
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Hello All,
I'm about 3 days from my in-ground pool being finished (as long as the weather holds off...) and I've been researching various pool alarms. It appears that there is a wide range from inexpensive to quite expensive. Is there a consensus on the board about pool alarms?
I'm considering the Swim Alert by MG International. Would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks Matt
_________________ 24k 18 x 36 vinyl inground, Pentair pump, DE filter & 250 BTU heater, SWG
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JohnT
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Post subject: Re: Pool alarms  Posted: August 12th, 2009, 6:27 am |
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Joined: April 4th, 2007, 10:08 am Posts: 6024 Location: SW Indiana
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JimmyinMI wrote: Is there a consensus on the board about pool alarms?
The closest you'll come to a consensus is that they are a pain and not a substitute for a fence. I wish there was one to recommend, but they all seem to be terribly susceptible to false alarms.
_________________ TFP Moderator 20K Gallon 20X36 Vinyl Inground Hayward S244T Sand Filter with 1HP Whisperflo Pump. Liquidator C-201 and Solar Heat
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PoolMan93
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Post subject: Re: Pool alarms  Posted: March 31st, 2010, 9:55 pm |
Joined: March 29th, 2010, 10:15 pm Posts: 9 Location: MidCities, TX
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I am guessing no one likes to discuss pool alarms?
I am also on the home stretch on construction of my pool...have a couple of youngters at the house. Even though i know the best preventive medicine is full time supervision. But kids will be kids.
I am thinking a subsurface alarm...read up some good info about them, and they are less likely to have false alarms. Anyone has experience with subsurface alarms?
Thanks for your comment. pm
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JasonLion
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Post subject: Re: Pool alarms  Posted: March 31st, 2010, 10:03 pm |
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Joined: May 7th, 2007, 3:03 pm Posts: 28067 Location: Silver Spring, MD
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PoolMan93 wrote: I am guessing no one likes to discuss pool alarms? What is there to talk about? They all give false alarms. After a couple of false alarms you stop paying attention to them or disable them and it is the same as if you never had one in the first place (except you are out some money and had to respond to the false alarms). If you are worried, spend your money on a really good tall fence with auto latching gates and child proof latches.
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hayfarmer
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Post subject: Re: Pool alarms  Posted: March 31st, 2010, 10:08 pm |
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Joined: March 29th, 2009, 9:03 am Posts: 274 Location: eastern washington state
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I am with Jason on this one. we put a six foot fence with child locks on them... and then pad locks on top of that... not unlocked unless we are in there... no one swims alone,,, even me...
_________________ live in eastern washington state 18x36, Vinyl inground 24k Hayward 1 hp filter pump 1 skimmer/2 returns 24" sand filter, polaris 280 with booster pump.
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