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The Growing Popularity of Reinforced PVC Membrane for Repairing and Restoring Residential Pools

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Reinforced PVC membrane is a proven European solution that is rapidly picking up speed in the United States. This gorgeous, reinforced PVC membrane pool finish has the appearance of slate, marble, granite, sand and even traditional gunite. Reinforced PVC membrane is rapidly growing in popularity among pool professionals for renovating residential pools. Here is what pool builders and pool renovators need to know about this trending material and why they should offer it to their customers for both pool renovations and new construction.

Offering a reinforced PVC membrane pool finish

One of the main advantages of reinforced PVC membranes is that they don’t crack regardless of freeze-thaw conditions or ground movement. Therefore, offering a reinforced PVC membrane provides a pool finish with unique benefits not provided by marbelite, stone-colored quartz finishes or thermoplastic coating. The reinforced PVC membrane completely seals the structure of the pool and keeps it watertight, making it ideal for renovating existing pools and building new pools.  Reinforced PVC membrane is the perfect renovation product for pools with peeling paint, cracks, or leaking gunite and plaster.  Using reinforced PVC membrane will break the cycle of constantly repainting or costly replastering of the pool surface.  In fact, pool professionals can distinguish themselves from competitors by offering a more comprehensive pool repair and restoration.  Offering this long-lasting, reinforced PVC membrane can become a lucrative addition to your business providing an invaluable and profitable renovation option for a comprehensive pool repair.

Designer colors and textures

Today’s booming interest in this product for residential pools can be largely be attributed to the expansive colors and textures of reinforced PVC membrane that manufacturers like RENOLIT, in their TOUCH and VOGUE collections.

Consumers are drawn to the many new colors and finishes that give pool a high-end, designer look. For example, RENOLIT TOUCH series has colors and finishes that enhance and blend beautifully with today’s popular decking and coping treatments. The colors and textures offered by RENOLIT range from dark, grey slate and white marble finishes to speckled gunite and sand finishes.  Buyers appreciate the materials high-quality and longevity inherent in the thicker 60, 70 and 80mil reinforced PVC membrane making it the perfect pool finish for pool professionals to add to their offerings.

Training

One, reinforced PVC membrane manufacturer, RENOLIT offers training and assisted installations to builders and installers getting started with learning the welding techniques for installing reinforced PVC membrane. In fact, installing reinforced PVC membrane is easy, and there are very low barriers to entry. No expensive equipment is required for installation and pool professionals can simply order the needed rolls and accessories for each job. 

Once installation crews know how to install reinforced PVC membrane, they will find they are always busy and always in demand. Having the skill to install reinforced PVC membrane opens new opportunities for additional work in off-season.  Residential installers equipped with this new set of skills find themselves expanding into commercial markets including hotels and motels where they can renovate indoor pools throughout the winter. 

Growing demand of reinforced PVC membrane

The introduction of new architectural patterns and textures such as the RENOLIT TOUCH series has contributed to the growing demand for reinforced PVC membranes. The new finishes imitate the look and feel of natural elements giving pools a high-end, designer look. It’s a high-quality premium product with a different price point that works for those that want to spend more for a long-lasting, attractive pool.  By adding designer reinforced PVC membranes to their offerings, pool businesses can distinguish their business from competitors and expand their market. 

Visit RENOLIT to learn more about designer reinforced PVC membrane, their new selection of finishes in various, colors and prints and sign up for installation training.



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Tony Jordan has more than 35 years of experience in the manufacturing, sales, and application of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) reinforced pool membranes for commercial and residential use. He is the business development manager at RENOLIT and can be reached at [email protected]. For more information, visit RENOLIT

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The Critical Role of Circulation and Turnover in Residential Pool Performance

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In the residential pool market, water clarity is often perceived as the greatest indicator of a well maintained pool, but this isn’t necessarily the case. Beneath the surface, proper circulation and turnover rate are the foundational drivers of water quality, chemical efficiency, energy consumption, and equipment longevity. Yet, these factors are frequently misunderstood, miscalculated, or oversimplified in both pool design and day-to-day operation.

As equipment technology continues to evolve, particularly with the rise of intelligent and adaptive pumping systems, the industry is being challenged to rethink how circulation is achieved and maintained. For pool professionals, understanding the science and application of turnover is no longer optional, it is essential.

Understanding Turnover: More Than a Number

At its core, turnover rate refers to the amount of time required for a pool’s entire water volume to pass through the filtration system once. In residential applications, this is typically expressed in hours per turnover.

Industry guidance generally suggests that residential pools achieve at least one turnover every 8–12 hours, with many professionals recommending closer to 6–8 hours for optimal water quality.

However, the concept is often oversimplified. A single turnover does not mean that 100% of the water has been filtered in a uniform or complete way. In reality, due to mixing dynamics, one turnover only removes approximately 60–65% of contaminants. Multiple turnovers are required to approach true filtration effectiveness, with two turnovers reaching roughly 85% and four approaching 98%.

This distinction is critical. Designing or operating a pool system around “one turnover per day” may meet a minimum threshold, but it rarely delivers optimal sanitation or efficiency.

Why Proper Circulation Matters

Turnover is only meaningful when paired with effective circulation. A system may technically achieve its target turnover rate while still leaving dead zones, areas of poor water movement where debris, bacteria, and algae can accumulate.

1. Water Quality and Sanitation

Proper circulation ensures that sanitizers such as chlorine are evenly distributed throughout the pool. Without it, localized imbalances can occur, leading to algae growth, cloudy water, and increased health risks.

2. Chemical Efficiency

When water is consistently moving, chemicals are used more effectively. Poor circulation often leads to overcompensation, adding more chemicals to address localized issues, ultimately increasing operating costs and creating inconsistent water conditions.

3. Energy Optimization

Circulation and energy consumption are directly linked. Running a pump longer than necessary wastes energy, but insufficient circulation leads to water quality issues that require corrective action, often at even greater cost. Achieving the correct balance is key.

4. Equipment Longevity

Hydraulic inefficiencies place unnecessary strain on pumps, filters, and heaters. Systems operating outside their optimal flow range are more prone to wear, leading to premature failure and increased maintenance requirements.

The Flow Rate Factor

Turnover rate is determined by a simple formula:

Turnover Time (hours) = Pool Volume ÷ (Flow Rate × 60)

While straightforward in theory, this calculation introduces a critical variable: flow rate. In practice, flow rate is influenced by numerous dynamic factors, including:

Filter loading (clean vs. dirty filter conditions)

Plumbing design and pipe diameter

Valve positions and system restrictions

Elevation changes and equipment layout

These variables mean that a pump operating at a fixed speed does not deliver a fixed flow rate. As system conditions change, so does the actual turnover performance.

This is where many traditional approaches fall short.

The Limitations of Traditional Pumping Strategies

Historically, residential pools have relied on single-speed or variable-speed pumps operating based on RPM (revolutions per minute). While variable-speed technology represented a significant improvement in energy efficiency, it still relies on speed as a proxy for performance.

The problem is that RPM does not equal flow.

A pump set to a specific speed may deliver vastly different flow rates depending on system conditions. For example:

A clean filter may allow high flow at a given speed

A dirty filter may significantly reduce flow at that same speed

In both cases, the pump is operating at the same RPM, but the turnover rate is not the same.

This disconnect can lead to under-circulation (compromising water quality) or overcompensation (increasing runtime and energy use).

Rethinking Circulation: A Flow-Based Approach

Modern pool operation is increasingly shifting toward flow-based system design and control. Rather than assuming that a given speed produces a consistent result, flow-based strategies focus on achieving and maintaining a specific gallons-per-minute (GPM) target.

This approach aligns directly with turnover requirements. If the flow rate is known and controlled, turnover becomes predictable, even as system conditions change.

Maintaining consistent flow ensures that:

Turnover targets are reliably achieved

Filtration operates within optimal parameters

Chemical distribution remains uniform

Energy usage is minimized without sacrificing performance

The Role of Adaptive Flow Technology: Nautis VSF

One of the most notable advancements in this area is the introduction of adaptive flow pump technology, exemplified by the Nautis VSF pump from H2flow Controls.

Unlike traditional variable-speed pumps that operate based on RPM, the Nautis VSF is designed to operate based on flow rate. This distinction is significant.

Maintaining Target Flow in Real Time

The Nautis VSF continuously monitors system conditions and automatically adjusts pump speed to maintain a desired flow rate. Whether the system experiences:

Filter loading

Partially closed valves

Minor blockages

Changes in hydraulic resistance

…the pump compensates in real time to maintain consistent circulation.

This capability directly addresses one of the most persistent challenges in residential pool operation: variability.

Ensuring Reliable Turnover

By maintaining a constant flow rate, the Nautis VSF enables predictable and reliable turnover

performance. Pool professionals can set a target flow that aligns with the desired turnover rate, confident that the system will maintain it, even as conditions change.

This eliminates the guesswork often associated with pump scheduling and system tuning.

Improving Efficiency and Reducing Costs

Because the pump only increases speed when necessary to maintain flow, it avoids the inefficiencies associated with fixed-speed operation. The result is:

Reduced energy consumption

Lower operating costs

Less strain on equipment

At the same time, consistent circulation improves chemical distribution, often reducing overall chemical usage.

Simplifying System Management

For service professionals and homeowners alike, adaptive flow technology simplifies pool management. Instead of continually adjusting pump speeds or run times to account for changing conditions, the system self-regulates.

The outcome is a more stable, predictable, and efficient pool environment.

Practical Implications for Pool Professionals

As circulation technology evolves, so too must the approach to pool design and operation. Professionals should consider the following best practices:

Design for Flow, Not Just Equipment

System design should prioritize hydraulic efficiency, including proper pipe sizing, minimized restrictions, and optimized equipment layout.

Measure and Verify

Incorporating flow measurement, either through integrated systems or external flow meters, provides valuable insight into actual system performance.

Optimize Turnover Strategically

Rather than defaulting to fixed pump schedules, turnover should be calculated based on real flow rates and adjusted for factors such as bather load, weather, and seasonal use.

Embrace Adaptive Technologies

Flow-based and adaptive systems offer a more precise and efficient way to achieve circulation goals, reducing both operational complexity and long-term costs.

Looking Ahead

The importance of proper circulation and turnover in residential pools cannot be overstated. These factors underpin every aspect of pool performance, from water clarity and sanitation to energy efficiency and equipment lifespan.

As the industry continues to move toward smarter, more connected systems, the shift from speed-based to flow-based operation represents a fundamental evolution. Technologies like the Nautis VSF pump are not just incremental improvements, they are redefining how circulation is managed.

For pool professionals, the opportunity is clear: by prioritizing proper circulation and leveraging advanced technologies, it is possible to deliver better outcomes for clients while reducing costs and complexity.

In the end, a well-circulated pool is not just cleaner, it is smarter, more efficient, and built for the future.

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Coverings Highlights New Exhibitor Products for 2026

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March 4, 2026 – LAS VEGAS – Coverings (coverings.com), North America’s largest international tile and stone exhibition and conference, has revealed a first look at select new tile and stone products, along with a preview of materials, tools and technology products, that will be showcased at Coverings 2026, March 30-April 2, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

Coverings 2026 attendees will be captivated by the tile and stone displays from the show’s three primary sponsor pavilions: Ceramics of Italy, Tile Council of North America and Tile of Spain. Exhibit booths in these must-see pavilions and across the expansive show floor will present the newest and most innovative tile and stone product offerings shaping the future of the industry. Showgoers will have the opportunity to explore the latest design and installation resources from global exhibitors, representing nearly 40 countries. 

The following is a sneak peek and small sampling of the newest tile and stone products Coverings 2026 exhibitors will be highlighting: 

Arkemia, a collection inspired by alchemy from Cristacer, exhibits the fusion of contemporary design and cutting-edge technology. The new collection also offers exceptional technical performance, with standout slip-, stain- and abrasion-resistance as well as MOHS 8 out of 10 hardness. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 655.

Barely There, a six-color collection from AlysEdwards Tile & Stone, mimics the natural variation of handcrafted tile with a slightly undulated, yet smooth matte surface, making each installation truly one of a kind. The collection is a striking blend of earthen design and modern durability, available in 4”x4”, 2”x8”and interlocking cross and star shapes. The product allows for installation of tone-on-tone or in a blend of colors for statement-making patterns. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 4615.

Original Mission Tile’s Cement Tile collection blends timeless craftmanship with modern versatility. Handcrafted with natural variation, each tile delivers rich character and lasting durability. These tiles suit floors, wall, pools and facades, indoors or out, and are fully customizable from a 60-color palette. Designed to age beautifully, the Cement Tile collection brings artisanal elegance to residential and commercial spaces alike. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 4714.

Crossville’s Cleve captures quartzite’s sculpted beauty in refined porcelain. Layered veining, crystalline detail and high variation (V4) create natural depth across four timeless colorways. Offered in multiple formats, mosaics and trim, with FeatherSoft™ matte comfort, Cleve delivers durable, low-maintenance for residential and commercial spaces. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 4214.

Closer is Cooperativa Ceramica d’Imola S.c.’s latest collection and offers an authentic stone look, expressing spontaneous appeal and comfort. Its design innovation draws on a range of reference models to calibrate a product that is faithful to the material and yet completely unprecedented as it cannot be found in nature. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 1644.

Fantasy Dark, from Ceramica Fondovalle S.p.A.’s MyTop Series, is inspired by an Italian marble known for its sinuous, wave-like veins that run across a background of natural shades. The new slab is available in 163×324 cm, 12 mm thick and is suitable for many interior furnishings and bathroom and kitchen countertops. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 1157.

Prissmacer Cerámica takes another step forward in the technological evolution of the ceramic industry with Gravita, an innovative family of surface effects. The GV Lab Concept series emerges as a powerful design ally, delivering solutions that inspire, differentiate and create lasting value. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 469.

The Ivorynn Stone Collection from Wonder Porcelain captures the warmth and elegance of natural travertine in durable porcelain. Advanced digital and 3D structure printing reveal authentic veining and texture. Wonder Porcelain’s new collection is offered in matte via 16”x32”, 32”x32” and 24”x48” formats for timeless architectural design. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 4439.

Marble Ceramic Slabs, by ABKSTONE, are detailed with antique-like effects and are ideal choices for interior design. The bush-hammered texture adds a realistic 3D look across the slab. The new surfaces, Carrara Gioia, Ambrosia and Breccia Medici, are available in 1635×3230 mm and 12 or 20 mm thickness formats. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 1373.

Mind, a brand-new collection introduced by Fincibec Group, celebrates the essence of material. It brings together simple surfaces and diverse stylistic influences in a perfectly balanced dialogue. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 1463.

Landmark Ceramics’ Mood Collection brings together three stone-inspired looks: Earth, Stone and Urban.Mood Earth offers warm, neutral limestone elegance for sophisticated spaces. Mood Stone features a cool-toned Ardenne stone look with refined beauty and understated strength. Mood Urban reinterprets Ceppo di Gré with bold textures and strong character, ideal for contemporary and urban architecture. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 4639.

Origin Atlas, a premium recycled glass mosaic from Togama, features 2”x2” tiles in a rich emerald green tone. Its vibrant color and glossy finish bring freshness and elegance to any space. Designed for both bathrooms and kitchens, Atlas offers durability, easy maintenance and a modern aesthetic. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 814.

The new Cerasarda collection, PORTO ROTONDO, translates Sardinia’s light and landscapes into refined ceramics, where color becomes a sensory signature. Tradition and innovation merge through artisanal finishes, tactile surfaces, and distinctive 3D effects for contemporary, expressive interiors. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 1630.

The Shapes collection from MILE®stone features chevron, square, circular, rectangular, rhombus and hexagon designs, and offers ready-made solutions for architects and designers, suitable for both interior and exterior applications. The new collection answers the demand for decorative accents, reimagining iconic color palettes in dynamic forms, textures and patterns. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 4623.

Del Conca’s Stone Edition collection is a remarkable innovation in surface design, highlighting the unique Dinamika technology that combines graphics and structure to mimic natural stone. It includes six elegant surfaces, such as the new Venice Red. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 1614.

Tahoma, introduced by Alaplana S.L., blends the warmth and natural beauty of wood with the strength and durability of porcelain. Available in four colors—Mahogany, Beech, Tundra, and Natural—it comes in 9″x48″ and 12″x59″ formats. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 926.

Cerámica Da Vinci’s Tides is a glossy ceramic collection in 2.5”x9.1”, defined by an irregular, tactile surface and a matching relief base. Inspired by coastal landscapes, it captures depth, movement and subtle light variations, bringing a refined, organic character to contemporary spaces. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 709.

Verona, by KTL Ceramica, is a vein cut travertine that mesmerizes with its graphic depth: Elegant and sophisticated. KTL Ceramica has captured the essence of natural marble, offering all the advantages of large-format glazed porcelain, including cost-effectiveness, lightness and reduced environmental impact. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 621.

A preview of select new installation materials, tools and technology products to be showcased at Coverings 2026 includes the following:

Brady, Roomvo’s AI Chatbot, is a 24/7 digital sales associate built for flooring and home improvement retailers. It answers shopper questions instantly, guides them to the right products, and captures leads in real time, helping businesses deliver great service without adding staff. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 4649.

QEP Co., Inc.’s Gauged Porcelain Tile Panel Solutions™ is designed for installing large tile panels. The series includes a Rail Cutting System, Folding Work Table, Carrying System, Transport Cart and Vibrating Suction Cup. When working with large tile panels, these tools are crucial for ensuring precise cuts and safe handling. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 6268.

The new GRABO PRO BRUSHLESS from GRABO Tools delivers faster suction, longer battery life and extended lifespan with a brushless motor. An upgraded large-number display and precise suction adjustments enable precise control for thin glass or delicate tile. It still lifts 375 pounds—now quicker and longer—with a built-in 100-foot wireless remote. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 6365.

MULTIMAX™ 1, part of LATICRETE International Inc.’s 1 System, is the only true high-performance premixed adhesive mortar on the market, delivering prof-grade strength for any tile size. Suitable for submerged environments like pools and showers, this dust-free, no-mix formulation simplifies jobsite prep, reduces waste and increases productivity. The 1 System also includes HYDRO BAN® 1 and SPECTRALOCK® 1. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 4459.

KeedeRoll® WT, a new product offering from Platform Performance Flooring Systems, is a watertight, vapor-permeable uncoupling mat for tile installations. It provides crack isolation, load distribution and waterproofing, and it features a built-in 6-inch seam overlap to eliminate seam tape and simplify installation.Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 6283.

FILA Solutions’ PROGRIP is a professional-grade anti-slip treatment designed to reduce the risk of slippery floors without altering their appearance or feel. Upon application, it chemically reacts with the surface, creating a subtle microporous texture that enhances grip, noticeable only when walking on the material. Coverings 2026 exhibit booth # 4664.

These and thousands of other products can be seen in-person at Coverings 2026, March 30-April 2, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, in Las Vegas, Nevada. To view Coverings 2026 exhibitors prior to the show, visit the detailed online exhibitor list and show floor map. For more information and to register for Coverings 2026, visit coverings.com.

About Coverings: Coverings is the largest and preeminent ceramic tile and natural stone trade fair and exposition in the United States and North America. It features exhibitors from 40 countries and is the stage for introducing some of the most innovative tile and stone products in the world with 1,000 exhibitors.

The exposition and conference, with more than 35 years of successful history, serve as a valuable and complimentary learning resource for all segments of the industry, with dozens of educational opportunities throughout the show. Coverings attracts thousands of distributors, retailers, fabricators, contractors, specifiers, architectural and design professionals, builders, real estate developers, as well as journalists, reporters, broadcasters, podcasters and bloggers who cover the vital tile and stone industry.

Key sponsors of the show are Ceramics of Italy/Confindustria CeramicaCeramic Tile Manufacturers Association of Spain (ASCER)/Tile of SpainTile Council of North America (TCNA)National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA)Ceramic Tile Distributors Association (CTDA) and International Product Assurance (IPA) Laboratories

The show is managed by Taffy Event Strategies

For more information about attending, sponsoring or exhibiting at Coverings 2026, contact Taffy Event Strategies at 571-313-5801 or [email protected]

Media/press contact for questions, interviews, additional photos, press tour attendance, etc.: Eberly & Collard Public Relations. See the contacts/email addresses listed at the top of this release.

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Best Pool Alarms & Swimming Pool Cameras of 2025

Read our curated list of the best pool alarms and swimming pool camera systems as rated by Pool Magazine.

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Best Pool Alarms & Swimming Pool Cameras of 2025

Smart tech is changing how we protect our pools. In 2025, the latest generation of swim safety systems is more advanced, more accurate, and more essential than ever before. With AI-driven cameras, smarter sensors, and always-connected alerts, pool owners now have access to tools that can significantly reduce the risk of drownings—without compromising the way we enjoy our backyard spaces.

But even with all the innovation, one truth remains: no single device can replace supervision. What these products do best is buy you precious seconds in an emergency. They alert you when someone enters the water unexpectedly, can help detect motionless swimmers, and provide the backup your eyes might miss.

In this guide, we present a curated roundup of the top swim safety devices of the year—broken down into traditional alarms, wearables, and cutting-edge AI camera systems. We’ll also help you determine which ones are best for inground or above-ground pools, walk through the critical role these systems play in your overall safety plan, and what features matter most when shopping for a pool alarm or safety device.

Best Pool Alarm Systems

Non‑Camera Alarms & Detectors

PoolGuard Safety Buoy

PoolGuard Safety Buoy

This floating, sub-surface detection alarm is uniquely designed to float on the water while sensing disturbances below the surface. It’s one of the few floating alarms that meets NSF and ASTM F2208 certification standards. The system includes a tamper-resistant alarm and a remote in-house receiver with a range of approximately 200 feet. PoolGuard claims this device works in both inground and above-ground pools, including portable and soft-sided models.

● Detection by sub-surface disturbance (floating)
● Certified to ASTM F2208
● Remote receiver (≈200 ft)
● Suitable for inground & above-ground pools

PoolGuard PGRM-SB Safety Buoy Above Ground Pool Alarm, Red
  • NSF CERTIFIED SAFETY ALARM: The only floating pool alarm NSF Certified to ASTM F2208 standards, designed to meet residential pool alarm requirements in multiple U.S. states
  • SUB-SURFACE ENTRY DETECTION: Advanced sensing technology detects actual water entry rather than surface movement, helping reduce false alarms from wind or rain
  • DESIGNED FOR ABOVE GROUND POOLS: Compatible with round pools up to 30 ft and rectangular pools up to 16 ft x 32 ft, including soft-sided, quick-set, and portable pools
PoolEye PE23 Immersion Alarm

PoolEye PE23 Immersion Alarm

The PoolEye PE23 uses an immersion or submersion sensor and mounts to either a pool deck or an above-ground pool’s top rail. Designed to detect objects over 18 pounds, it helps avoid false triggers caused by rain or debris. It is ASTM F2208 compliant and emits an alarm exceeding 85 dB at a 10-foot range, ensuring it captures attention quickly.

● Immersion / submersion sensor
● Mountable on inground deck or above-ground rail
● Certified per ASTM F2208
● Battery-powered with minimal false alarms

PoolEye Immersion Mountable Pool Alarm Compatible with Inground & Aboveground Pools ASTM-Compliant, Water Motion Sensor Advanced Technology Dual Protection, Poolside and In-Home Sirens, Multicolor
  • ASTM-CERTIFIED POOL ALARM – This alarm is certified for pools up to 16 x 32; For guidelines on larger or differently configured pools, refer to the provided manual under the Product Guides and Documents Section below the Product Information Section.
  • STATIONARY MOUNTING – PoolEye must be securely mounted for accuracy. Must be drilled into concrete pool decks and aboveground pool top rails. Inground and aboveground mounting hardware included.
  • WATER MOTION SENSOR – Be prepared with the PoolEye Immersion Pool Alarm. With its underwater motion sensor, PoolEye provides an extra layer of protection when it comes to pool safety; ASTM approved
Black & Decker ASTM Swimming Pool Alarm

Black & Decker ASTM Swimming Pool Alarm

This ASTM F2208 certified system from Black & Decker uses electronic sensing to detect disturbances in water. It’s engineered to sense intrusions from children, pets, or anyone entering the pool. Because of its NSF-listed certification, it’s a top contender in municipalities where code compliance is mandatory.

● Electronic water-entry sensing
● ASTM F2208 certified
● Ideal for traditional inground pool installations
● Alerts via loud local alarm

PoolGuard (Deck-Mounted Sensor)

PoolGuard (Deck-Mounted Sensor)

In addition to the floating Safety Buoy, PoolGuard also offers a deck-mounted sensor model (PGRM-2). This system features a submerged sensing arm and is installed directly on the pool deck. It meets NSF and ASTM F2208 standards and includes a 200-foot remote receiver. It’s designed to detect objects weighing 18 pounds or more entering the pool.

● Deck-mounted sub-surface sensor
● Certified to ASTM F2208
● Includes remote in-home receiver
● Best for inground pools, adaptable to some above-ground setups

Poolguard PGRM-2 In-Ground Pool Alarm, White
  • NSF Certified to ASTM Standard F2208
  • Made in the USA
  • In House Remote Receiver. Horns are 85 decibel at 10 feet; The Poolguard Pool Alarm comes with an in-house remote receiver that has a range up to 200 feet

Best Swimming Pool Cameras

Camera / AI / Alarm Systems

MYLO Virtual Lifeguard

MYLO Virtual Lifeguard

MYLO is a fully AI-powered monitoring system with dual cameras—one above the water and one below. It continuously analyzes activity in the pool and escalates alerts if dangerous behaviors or motionlessness are detected. Always-on functionality ensures the system is active at all times, with alerts delivered via app and on-site siren. It’s compatible with both inground and above-ground pools.

● Dual-camera AI/vision detection
● Real-time behavior analysis
● Always-on with app + local alerts
● Works with inground and above-ground pools

Smart AI Pool Alarm – Dual Camera Underwater Drown Monitor – Inground & Above Ground Pool Safety Guard (50ft Power Cord)
  • Smart AI Pool Alarm with Patented Drowning Detection: Stay ahead with our Smart AI Monitoring System, powered by a patented algorithm. This swimming pool alarm offers continuous surveillance by detecting pool entry and potential drowning incidents,designed for proactive protection
  • Dual Surveillance & Minimal False Alarms: Our pool safety alarm is engineered for precision, offering both underwater and above-water monitoring with minimal false alerts. Whether it’s a splash or subtle movement, it focuses on real threats,so you get alerts that matter.
  • Wi-Fi-Free Operation with Seamless Home Connectivity: This pool sensor alarm for children connects directly to your home unit without Wi-Fi for core functionality. The app features,including real-time snapshots require Wi-Fi, but the main pool alarm system remains operational at all times, even during network outages.
SwamCam Pool Alarm

SwamCam Pool Alarm

SwamCam features a wide-angle camera equipped with AI to identify human presence and risky behavior before or after someone enters the water. This ASTM F2208-certified system offers local and remote alerts and supports multi-camera expansion for complete pool coverage.

● AI-enhanced vision detection
● Sends local siren + app alerts
● Certified to ASTM F2208
● Supports additional cameras for larger pools

SwamCam Pool Alarm Wi-Fi Camera System – ASTM F2208 Certified – Smart Pool Safety for In-ground & Above-Ground Pools – Real-Time Alerts, Live View, Built-in Wi-Fi Repeater
  • Pool Alarm Set: Includes camera + inside Alarm with Built-in Wi-Fi Repeater for better connectivity coverage at the pool + SwamCam Keypad. Easily add more cameras, keypads, or alarms anytime.
  • AI Human Detection: AI detects humans before they enter the pool. Optional customizable danger zone. Loud local alarm—even if Wi-Fi signal is down.
  • Certified & Compliant: ASTM F2208 certified. Meets municipal safety codes. Requires standard wall outlet for power.
  • Photo Alerts & Live View: Get instant push/email photo alerts when motion is detected. View live 1080p HD video anytime via app. Includes night vision; performance depends on ambient lighting and is reduced in complete darkness.
  • Auto Re-Arm Feature: Arms/Disarms from the app and can be set to re-arm automatically.
PoolScout Pro

PoolScout Pro

This wired AI vision system distinguishes between people, pets, and non-threats using smart recognition technology. It sends both app and local alerts and is designed for permanent installation around inground pools. PoolScout’s wired design enhances reliability and reduces connection dropouts.

● Wired AI/vision-based detection
● Differentiates humans, pets, and objects
● Local siren + app notifications
● Designed for inground pools requiring fixed setup
● Wireless and battery operated PoolScout versions available.

PoolScout Pro Security Camera & Alarm Unit – Pool Security Alarm System for Preventing Drowning of Toddlers & Pets in Your Swimming Pool (12 Month Premium Subscription Included)
  • Designed for pool owners: Professional App with unique pool focused features, full Camera kit, and 12-month Premium Subscription. Ideal for families with toddlers or pets. Enjoy Unattended Toddler and Person Underwater alerts in the App
  • Advanced AI Event Detection: Pool alarm and monitoring system that can provide early warning for unattended toddlers or pets thanks to unique AI-powered algorithms. PoolScout tracks each person/pet and raises alerts if a dangerous situation is detected
  • High-Resolution Camera: PoolScout outdoor security camera with motorized zoom and wired 95 dB wireless alarm unit connects easily to the PoolScout App. Real-time notifications can automatically trigger the alarm and send alerts in the App

2025 Pool Safety System Comparison Chart

ProductDetection MethodAI / CameraPool TypeAlert TypeCertification
PoolGuard Safety BuoyFloating sub-surface sensorNoInground / Above-groundLocal siren + remote receiverASTM F2208 / NSF
PoolEye PE23Immersion / submersionNoInground / Above-groundLocal sirenASTM F2208
Black & Decker AlarmElectronic water disturbanceNoIngroundLocal sirenASTM F2208 (NSF listed)
PoolGuard Deck-MountedSub-surface deck sensorNoIngroundLocal siren + remote receiverASTM F2208 / NSF
MYLO Virtual LifeguardAbove & underwater camerasYesInground / Above-groundApp + local siren
SwamCamWide-angle AI cameraYesInground / Above-groundApp + local sirenASTM F2208
PoolScout ProWired AI vision recognitionYesIngroundApp + local siren

Where Pool Alarms Fit in the Safety Equation

A strong pool safety plan includes multiple layers: fencing, supervision, safety covers, and rescue tools like flotation rings or poles. Alarms and detection systems don’t replace these—they enhance them. Their job is to alert you quickly if a child, pet, or unsupervised swimmer enters the water or shows signs of distress.

Many of the best systems today don’t just sound an alarm—they send push notifications to your phone, distinguish between people and pets, and use AI to analyze what’s actually happening in and around the pool. Whether it’s a floating sensor, a wearable wristband, or an overhead camera, these tools give families an extra line of defense when it matters most.

What to Look For in a Pool Alarm or Safety Device

Detection Method: Sensor or Smart?

One of the first decisions you’ll make is choosing between traditional detection systems and newer, smart-tech pool safety equipment. Traditional models use sub-surface sensors, floating alarms, or immersion detectors to sense splashes or movement in the water. They’re typically more affordable and easier to install. On the other hand, smart devices—especially camera-based systems—use artificial intelligence to detect specific behaviors like unexpected entry or motionless swimmers. These are more advanced, often more reliable, but can require more setup and calibration. The best choice depends on your pool environment and how much tech you’re comfortable maintaining.

Choose the best type of pool alarm for your specific type of swimming pool.
Choose the best type of pool alarm for your specific type of swimming pool.

Pool Type Compatibility: Inground or Above-Ground?

Not every alarm works with every pool. Some models are specifically designed for above-ground pools, with rail-mounted sensors or floating units that require no permanent installation. Others are better suited for inground pools, with deck-mounted sensors, cameras, or systems that rely on hardwiring. Be sure to check the manufacturer’s compatibility information before buying—and if you’re using a camera-based system, consider the layout of your yard and whether you have clean sight lines to the pool.

Alert Capabilities: Local, Remote, and Multi-Stage

A loud poolside alarm is great—but it’s not much help if no one is outside to hear it. The best systems send alerts directly to your phone, allow for multiple contacts, and can even escalate based on the type of activity detected. For example, some AI-enabled systems detect when someone enters the water, then sound a second alert if that swimmer becomes motionless—giving you a crucial warning of a potential drowning event. Consider how fast the device responds and whether its alerts are audible, visual, and mobile.

False Alarm Resistance: Smart Filtering Matters

Nobody wants an alarm that constantly triggers every time the wind blows or a leaf drops in. Look for systems that offer sensitivity adjustments, motion filtering, or AI-powered recognition to minimize false alarms. Some systems learn over time and can tell the difference between a dog, a toddler, or a shadow. If you’ve got water features, pets, or regular foot traffic near your pool, make sure your alarm is designed to handle that without driving you crazy.

Installation & Maintenance: Ease Is Key

Ease of installation can be the difference between a device that gets used and one that ends up in a drawer. Battery-powered, wireless models are typically more flexible, while wired systems offer more stability. Make sure the device you choose is easy to set up, easy to maintain (think battery life, firmware updates, or lens cleaning), and designed to stay “always on.” The best safety device is the one you’ll actually keep activated.

Backup Systems & Certifications

The most reliable devices have redundant safety features like backup batteries, tamper alerts, and self-check systems. They’re also certified to meet industry standards like ASTM F2208, which ensures a basic level of safety and reliability. If your municipality requires a certified pool alarm to meet building code, this designation is non-negotiable. Even if it’s not required, it’s still a helpful benchmark.

Final Thoughts & Safety Recommendations

Adding a modern pool alarm or safety monitoring device can meaningfully reduce the risk of unobserved pool entry or submersion by shortening the critical silent period. Many drowning tragedies occur in moments when no adult is watching — seconds make the difference, and faster alerts can tip the balance.

However, no alarm or camera system replaces human supervision or physical barriers. These devices should be viewed as supplemental layers in a redundant safety design. Here are best practices to combine with alarms:

  1. Active supervision / water watchers: Always designate an adult to watch swimmers, especially children; never rely solely on devices.
  2. Proper fencing & gates: Four-sided fencing with non-climbable bars and self-latching, self-closing gates remains one of the strongest deterrents to unsupervised access.
  3. Pool covers & safety nets: Certified safety covers or nets provide physical barrier when pool is not in use.
  4. Door / gate alarms: Many pool accidents begin when a door or gate is left open. Alarms on access doors or gates provide a first line of perimeter warning.
  5. Rescue tools & training: Have life rings, reach poles, and ensure at least one responsible person is trained in CPR and water rescue procedures.
  6. Swim lessons & education: Teaching children to swim, wear floatation gear when appropriate, and respect water is a human layer that no device can replace.

Ultimately, the best approach in 2025 is a layered safety architecture: start with fences and supervision, add engineered detection (alarms, cameras, wearables) for redundancy, and top with rescue tools and training. Among the devices listed above, choose the model that matches your pool type, budget, and installation constraints—and always ensure it remains active and maintained.

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