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Marpac Poolkeeper Pool Water Level Monitor
(Tools Home Improvement) Marpac

Ideal when travel prevents checking pool
Easy to install 1.) Simple assembly requires no tools 2.) Requires no rocks or sand bags to stabilize 3.) Requires no plumbers or electricians 4.) Requires no structural modifications
Less than half the size of similar units


Price: $99.95 $85.00

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Where in Hong Kong can I buy a system to monitor my 2yr old son's proximity to the swimming pool?
Time passing

I heard there is a bracelet/monitor base sold for kids to wear that will beep when they're close to water - to prevent accidental drowning if they live in a house with a pool or at a hotel on holiday.


Unsupervised Babies and water dont mix. This is too important to trust to technology which if it fails only once could result in death. Pools need to be fenced, have a gate, and be secured and childproof. small children need constant "eyes-on" supervision without compromise.

Water Monitor in pool 2 of 2


Big ass lizard again. Family pet, 7 years old, current length is 7.5 ft. 50 LBS.

what does it mean when the water monitor spits up his food.?
Vesivaraani Vili

i have a 2 1/2 foot water monitor.
n i want to know if i'm doing everything right.
i have him in a 75gal tank n i have a 5 1/2gal tank inside for pool. this tank is jus for right now until he gets bigger. i have dirt mix with wood chips for the floor base, i don't have any branches in there yet, a 100watt light,heat mat under the water tank. this is my 1st water monitor. so i need a lil help. just want to kno if i'm missing sumthing.
lately he has been eatting well but i'm not to sure cuz for the last week he spit his food back up. like feed him on friday n on sunday he spit it back up.y? i dont kno y.


try giving him a variety of different foods, maybe hes just tired of the same old thing. or, he may have a lil stomach virus. good luck

Rola-chem M-3000 Pool Sentry
American Pool Supply

Price: $99.95 $63.99

Never overfills the pool
Automatically maintains water levels
Attaches to heavy duty re-enforced garden hose

Computer Monitor + Water = Bad?
Tiger Toilet Paper Use Monitor Lake Joy Resort

If I jump in my community pool with a computer monitor strapped to my chest will I get shocked? or what will happen? it is not plugged in.


Off or On if u put water it will cause a short currcuit allowing u to get shocked and able to start a fire. oh and your computer wont work.

La Crosse Technology WS-9029U Wireless Weather Station with Digital Time
La Crosse Technology

Price: $29.95

Wireless outdoor temperature display
Can receive up to 3 sensors and has transmission range of 330 feet
Wireless transmitter includes 10 ft water-proof probe (1 wireless transmitter - 2 remote temperatures)

Im doing some research on nile monitors and water monitors?

I have reason to believe that N.M.'s are bigger that W.M.'s and are more dangerous and would like to know if that was true me and dad are going to get one for a father and son project :) I cant wait!!! I have owned several snakes and lizards including a baby Nile monitor that my older brother killer because he for got to give it water and food when I was gone with my best friend on his birthday :( R.I.P Niley!
and a Savannah monitor witch got to big then my dad took it away from me and made a cage out side for him and then he dug out and escaped :( R.I.P. Godzukii...
BUT NOW! we have a bigger house and have a built cage out side with a pool for the water monitor we ARE gonna get :P HA!


both are equally inappropriate / dangerous for some one that does not have any SUCCESSFUL keeping experience with smaller, easier to maintain monitors first. your repeating your past mistakes all over again. 1st. mistake: getting a nile and all that happened to it. 2nd. mistake getting the sav. and then all that happened to it (seeing a pattern?) and now your going to make mistake #3 with a water. you seem to think that now having a bigger house with a pool will make this time different then the last 2 times but it wont. start off with researching ackie monitors and their care. give keeping them a shot, and if you can keep them SUCCESSFULLY for a few years then you will know (have an idea) what a monitor needs and you can start thinking water monitors. good advice so take it and succeed or dont and fail. (worse that could happen is you kill another monitor)

What is the WHO parameters for the public swimming water? Who's supposed 2 supervise o conduct d surveillance

WHO parameters to the Public swimming pool water - residual chlorine and pH value, and possible present of plate count or e.coli.
Which management is supposed to (i)closely conduct and monitor the surveillance (ii)supervise and check the surveillance.
I have great doubt on the quality of the public swimming pool water. Unless it is correctly treated, the water can contained thousand and one normal bateria and virus and even some mutated new forms... The official should display the parameters being adopted and surveillance sampling results from the third party isn't it? I didn' see any in the place I live. But as a tax payer, do I not have the right to see it displayed on the public notice board....


In all reality, if the "Parameters for Public Swimming" were posted that wouldn't change the quality of the water in the public pools. Very sad, but true. I don't intend to discredit anyone, but look at the employees running the pools. They are young and there for a short time. Primarily they are not going to take there jobs that seriously. It would be ideal if an official water inspector would check the water at least on a weekly basis. Unfortunately with city budgets being as they are, the funds are just not there. Also in some city's, pools are being closed early in the summer season or not being opened at all. Very sorry to say if we swim in a public pool we swim at our own risk.


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