Monday, September 6, 2010

Sump Pump Alarm


In order to ensure that the household stays safe and sound, and free of moisture at all times, installation of a sump pump into the household sump is essential. The waste water of the building is pumped out, either into a dry well or a municipal sewage dump, by the pump. There will obviously be many inconveniences in and around the house, if any chance, the sewages overflows. For instance, dampness will encourage moulds that will create many health issues. In order to make sure that the sump pump functions better, attaching a sump pump alarm onto it is crucial.

In simple, a sump pump alarm alerts the occupants of the household when the water level in the sump is getting too high. If not for an alarm, you will not be aware of the flooding until major damage has been caused. In the case of manual sump pumps, a sump pump alarm is vital, for if not, we will have no way of knowing when to turn on and switch off the pump. In the case of automatic pumps, the type that is most widely sold today, having a sump pump alarm will alert us if the pump isn’t working.
Sump pump alarms alert household occupants when certain problems such as switching problems (shift of the pump within the pump basin that will cause it to rub against the side of the sump) occur. Sump pump alarms, functions for extra security so that the household occupants can get by without having to check the sump every now and then, as mentioned several times above.

When shopping for a sump pump alarm, you must look for certain features in order to ensure that the functions are at their optimum levels at all times. You must look for an alarm system with perfectly functioning backup systems and also a high level of sensitivity. The whole point of installing a sump pump alarm is to ensure that the system works even if the main power supply is absent. In fact, having a backup battery for the entire pump is also as crucial.

A 105 dB alarm with low battery signal and a pleasant alarm tone is what you should be shopping for. The wall anchors should be high enough and strong enough, preferably made of plastic, rather than metal that is bound to corrode, and easily fixable. They should be of a renowned brand and come with a six month to one year warranty period.

It is also recommendable to get the sump pump alarm checked by the local security network, so that when you aren’t at home, they will sort any issues that may occur. Whatever said and done, a sump pump and an alarm is essential to any household building in order to ensure safety.

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