Installation Guide

a gate alarm, pool cover, etc..
Basic Pool Safety
It is imperative that if the alarm sounds that you react quickly as drowning
can occur in as little as three minutes.
This is a device not intended to replace any other safety consideration
including, adult supervision, life guards, fences, gates, pool covers, locks
and so forth. Some devices may not detect gradual entry.
Never leave children unattended near a pool.
Once installed the system should be tested weekly to insure it is in good
working order.
Layers of protection add to the security of the pool. A barrier fence should
always be used around a pool in conjunction with a gate, or door alarm, to
alert the r
esponsible party that an unwanted intrusion to the pool area has
occurred.
Make sure that the alarm is situated in an area where the audible alarm can
easily be heard.
Be sure to maintain a proper water level as too high or too low water
levels can trigger false alarms or not detect an intrusion.
Be prepared to deal with an emergency should one occur. Have an action
plan in place and a working phone close to the pool to handle an emergency.
To best avoid an emergency please follow these precautionary procedures for
pool safety.
Always keep the pool water clean and clear. A green pool (caused by
improper maintenance) can conceal a child or individual that has fallen into
the pool and is on the bottom. If an individual sinks to the bottom of a
green pool and cannot be seen, it will delay the
rescue procedure, wasting
precious seconds. This is a highly dangerous condition.
Children shall be closely monitored when in proximity of the pool.