Pool Safety & Distress Detection
Each year, an average of eleven people die from drowning in the United States. In 2017, that number was higher with over 3,600 people dying from accidental drownings. Drowning is the fourth leading cause of unintentional injury death in the U.S. With these statistics, it’s no wonder that distress detection technology is becoming more popular among pool owners.
How Distress Detection Technology Works #
Distress detection devices are designed to monitor for signs of trouble and send an alert to designated contacts if someone is in distress. These devices use a variety of sensors to detect when someone has entered the water, how long they’ve been submerged, and whether or not they are moving. If the device detects that someone has been submerged for too long or is not moving, it will send an alert to the designated contacts.
Pool Monitoring Device #
There are a variety of distress detection devices on the market, but one of the most popular is the pool monitor. The pool monitor is a small device that attaches to the side of the pool and uses sensors to detect when someone has entered the water. If the pool monitor detects that someone has been submerged for too long or is not moving, it will send an alert to the designated contacts. The pool monitor is a great option for homeowners with swimming pools because it doesn’t require any installation and can be used with any size or type of pool.
Bottom Line on Distress Detection Technology #
While distress detectors are becoming more popular, it’s important to remember that they are not foolproof. If you have a swimming pool in your backyard, it’s still important to take precautions to prevent drowning fatalities. Some of these precautions include:
- Never leaving children unattended near water
- Teaching children how to swim
- Having someone designated as the “water watcher” when children are swimming
- Installing barriers around pools and spas
Distress detectors can provide an extra layer of safety, but it’s still important to take precautions to prevent drowning. If you’re concerned about drowning fatalities in your home, consider investing in a distress detection device. These devices can help you keep your family safe and potentially save a life.
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