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Gate Alarm

MODEL: GAPT

• Approved For Outdoor Use
• Important Safety Feature
• Monitors Gate Continuously
• Simple To Operate
• Automatic Reset
• Battery Powered
• Easy To Install
• Affordable Price
• Pass Through Feature For Adults
• Low Battery Indicator
   

Gate Alarm by Poolguard

Poolguard Gate Alarm mounts next to any gate which gives easy access to your swimming pool. Any gate which allows young children easy and quick access to a pool area is dangerous and should have a gate alarm. All pools should be fenced, but the weakest link in a fence is the gate. The Poolguard Gate Alarm comes with two magnetic switches, 6 foot of hookup wire and operates on one 9-volt battery. The gate alarm has a delay switch which allows an adult to pass through the gate without the alarm sounding. When a child opens the gate, the alarm will sound in seven seconds and continue to sound; the alarm will sound even if the child should go through and close the gate. If for any reason the gate is accidentally left open, the alarm will sound.
 

RE: POOLGUARD GATE ALARM; MODEL GAPT

All pools should be fenced, but the weakest link in the fence is the gate and it should be alarmed. Any gate which allows young children easy access to a pool area should have a gate alarm. The GATE ALARM features are listed below:

 

The POOLGUARD GATE ALARM is approved for outdoor use. It can be used on any gate or outside door giving easy access to your pool.

The alarm will sound if a child goes through the gate, even if the child closes the gate.

The alarm is always on and always automatically resets under all conditions.

The GATE ALARM continuously monitors your gate.

The GATE ALARM is designed to fit any type gate and fence and comes with all the necessary hardware for easy installation.

The GATE ALARM uses one 9-volt battery — battery life is approximately one year.

The GATE ALARM has a low battery indicator.

If a child opens the gate, the alarm will sound in 7 seconds and will continue to sound until someone comes to the gate.

There is no on/off switch.

The alarm has a delay switch for adults to exit and enter without the alarm sounding.

With the GATE ALARM, the gate can never be left open accidentally for a child or intruder to wander through.

The POOLGUARD GATE ALARM come with two magnetic switches and 6 feet of hookup wire.

The color of the alarm is gray and made from PVC.

The GATE ALARM has a one year warranty and repair.

Pool Guard Gate Alarm Model GAPT

 $99.50

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Last modified: March 18, 2008