Sunday, March 31, 2013

Advice On Making Your Own Pool Area Risk-free

By Thelka V Brocsery


There was a time I could not just stop informing our neighbors how we had the most secure house inside the community. Door and window security alarms, smoke alarm systems, motion sensors, CCTV video cameras, covert cams - you name it, we got it.

And then, one Sunday, we could not locate Kylie, our four-year-old. I went to the back of the house and there she was, standing beside the swimming pool. It still worries all of us how she might have easily wound up within it. That is the reason why we obtained an electronic pool protector immediately.

Just when we thought we had all the bases covered, we got that huge wake-up call. Lesson learned: there isn't any such thing as an ideal security system.

Our own home security system was meant to dissuade or stop trespassers but security risks do not simply come from outside. They include anything inside your property which might pose a danger to your own family.

After that close call, I made the necessary modifications towards our security setup in order to take into account any safety dangers within as well as around the house. Making the swimming pool risk-free was only the start.

I ordered our pool protector on the Internet. This is a portable, lightweight, self-contained, L-shaped swimming pool alarm which is set at the edge of the swimming pool with one end in the water. In the event that its sensor picks up anything slipping into the pool, this sounds an alarm.

The loud pulsating sound emanates from the main device and a remote receiver which you set inside the house and takes a signal from the main unit. Since the signal reaches up to 200 feet away, receiving this ought to be easy for the remote receiver even if you have a huge home.

We learned our lesson the hard way to never take safety for granted. We take every precaution today in order to make certain that our Kylie does not get anywhere near the swimming pool whenever we are not really going swimming. And we likewise know right now, even with safety gizmos like our electronic pool protector, there's still no such thing as a perfect security system. We do not brag anymore to our own neighbors regarding safety.




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