Sécurité piscine : les 3 équipements obligatoires que vous ne pouvez plus ignorer Sécurité piscine : les 3 équipements obligatoires que vous ne pouvez plus ignorer

Pool safety: the 3 mandatory pieces of equipment you can no longer ignore

Published by Avril de Pool Planet

Pool safety remains a major concern. Every year, serious accidents occur, but certain equipment can genuinely save lives. Discover the three devices that every pool owner must install now.

 

Safety Barrier: Effectively Protecting Your Children

Installing an approved barrier around your pool is mandatory to prevent domestic accidents.

  • Minimum height of 1.10 meters
  • Self-closing and locked gate
  • Robust and durable materials

A suitable barrier creates a protected area and significantly reduces the risk of falls or drowning.

 

Pool Alarm: Immediate Warning

Pool alarms detect falls into the water and immediately alert parents or guardians.

  • Immersed or perimeter alarm depending on your installation
  • Loud and easily audible sound signal
  • Option to connect to a smartphone for remote notifications

An alarm does not replace human supervision, but it significantly increases responsiveness in the event of an accident.

 

Safety Cover or Shutter: Additional Barrier

The shutter or safety cover prevents access to the water when the pool is not in use.

  • Supports the weight of an adult according to standard NF P90-308
  • Easy to handle and weather-resistant
  • Also reduces heat loss and evaporation

It is an effective complement to a barrier and alarm, especially for family pools.

 

Comparative Table of Mandatory Equipment

Equipment Main Function Key Benefits
Barrier Prevents access to the pool Maximum safety for children, robust, approved
Alarm Detects falls into the water Immediate warning, remote notifications possible
Cover/Shutter Blocks access to the water Safety complement, reduces heat loss and evaporation

 

In Summary: Do Not Neglect Any Device

Securing your pool is not an option; it is a legal obligation and a matter of responsibility. Installing an approved barrier, alarm, and shutter or cover ensures you effectively protect your loved ones while complying with current regulations. To go further, check the condition of your equipment annually and replace anything worn or defective.