| Description: A leaky pipe or overflowing sump can cause a lot of damage in just a few hours. But with the WaterAlarm Plus, you'll receive a phone call warning you of the leak before the leak becomes a disaster!
2006 Popular Mechanics Editors Choice Award Winner
The WaterAlarm Plus combines the Water Alarm with a telephone dialer. When water is detected, the water sensor sounds an 85 decibal alarm and triggers the telephone dialer to call one telephone number every 15 minutes (or every 2 hours) to alert you with a voice alarm message that water has been detected! The WaterAlarm Plus will continue to call until you call back to your monitored home, business or cabin and tell the WaterAlarm Plus to stop calling you.
- Features of the WaterAlarm Plus include:
- 85 decibal audible alarm provides local alert when you are the monitored location.
- Automatically calls one phone number every 15 minutes or every 2 hours when water is detected.
- Uses 9 volt batteries (included) to operate, so it can even call you if the power is out.
- Continues to call until you call back to the monitored location and cancel the alarm call-out.
- Plays a factory recorded alarm message indicating there is a water emergency at your monitored location.
- Add additional wired water sensors using our Deluxe WateAlarm (model WA-20).
You can even add additional water sensors (WA-20) to cover more areas. The water sensors have a sensor element that can either remain attached to the unit and sit on the floor or it has a six foot (1.8m) long cord that allows the base unit to be mounted on a wall and extend the sensor to the floor or just inside the lip of a sump. Use multiple alarms scattered throughout a home under each sink and toilet, under a washing machine, near a water heater and near a sump. The WaterAlarm Plus is affordable peace of mind from damaging water leaks, floods and burst hoses.Two 9 V batteries are included.
NOTE: If you have digital phone service through your cable company or DSL phone service, your phone lines may not operate during a power failure. |