According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, each year nationwide, more than 300 children 5 years old and under drown in residential swimming pools. It usually happens in a pool owned by their own family. In addition, more than 2,000 children in that age group are treated in hospital emergency rooms for submersion injures.
CPSC offers the following tips for pool owners:
When it comes to door alarms, CPSC also suggests in detail:
Battery and electrically powered alarms are readily available. The key pad switch can be used by adults who wish to pass through the door without setting off the alarm. It should be placed high on all doors leading from the house to the pool. An alarm signal immediately tells a parent that a door has been opened.
Affordable and easily installed alarms are available. One suggested product is the S087 - Techno Safe Pool Area Entry Alarm with Sensor (www.HomeSecurityStore.com $27). The Safe Pool provides a high volume alarm alert when children have entered a pool or spa area. The S087 can be used outdoors on wood or metal gates, or indoors on doorways leading directly to potentially dangerous areas.
Another suggested product is the PIRV400R - Chamberlain Reporter Extra Wireless Motion Sensor (www.HomeSecurityStore.com $58). The Chamberlain Reporter can provide security for multiple points on your property simply by adding an extra sensor. You can place a sensor at your front or backyard gate as well as near your swimming pool.