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The PBM dapt-wt is a battery-powered wireless door and gate alarm designed for residential pool enclosures. It produces an 85 dB alert the moment a protected door or gate is opened, providing an immediate audible warning layer between unsupervised access points and the pool area. The unit is UL Listed under UL 2017, the recognized safety standard for general-purpose signaling devices including pool and barrier alarms. Installation is straightforward and does not require hardwired connections, making it a practical fit for retrofit projects. A licensed contractor or safety-conscious pool professional can have it operational quickly.
The dapt-wt is intended for residential pool and spa installations where barrier codes require alarmed access doors and gates. It mounts on outward-facing doors or gates that lead directly to a pool area. The wireless outdoor transmitter design suits installations where running wire is not practical. An adult pass-through feature provides a 15-second delay window so authorized users can open and pass through the door without triggering the alarm, while unauthorized or unsupervised openings sound immediately. This product is manufactured in the USA and is suited for compliance documentation on new builds and remodels where local codes reference barrier protection requirements.
Designed as an OEM-style wireless door and gate alarm for residential pool barrier applications where UL 2017 Listed devices are required to meet local building and barrier codes.
Pool barrier alarms of this type are typically installed by licensed pool contractors or qualified general contractors working under local building permits. Before mounting, confirm that the door or gate swings in the correct direction and that the transmitter and receiver positions align per the manufacturer instructions. Power down or remove batteries from the unit before servicing or relocating components. Verify final installation against local barrier code requirements, which may reference the International Building Code or applicable state pool safety statutes, to ensure the alarm placement and function satisfy inspection criteria.
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