Safety Turtle in salt water
This page provides information on the Safety Turtle, a unique drowning protection device that has been used to safeguard children around the world from the dangers of water.
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Safety Turtle
Technical Notes
Immersion Alarm
and Salt Water
Natural fresh
water does not
greatly impede
the signal
radiating from
an immersed
Turtle. No
matter how fast
a Turtle
descends in the
water, it will
always alarm on
the way down.
An increase in
salt
concentration
increases
water’s
conductivity,
making
propagation of a
radio wave more
difficult. This
has the effect
of reducing
“depth
coverage”, the
depth below
which a Base
Station cannot
decipher the
signal
transmitted by
an immersed
Turtle.
Note: Salt does
NOT affect the
operation of the
electronics or a
Turtle’s
operating life.
The following
applies to fresh
water having NO
sea water
influence.
The Turtle may
be attached
anywhere a child
cannot remove
it, except under
clothing that
might prevent or
delay it getting
wet on entry in
the water.
The Turtle will
not alarm
reliably on
entry in the
water. To work
reliably, the
Turtle must
thereafter break
or nearly break
the surface of
the water.
Boating –
Alarming is not
100 % reliable
unless the
subject is also
wearing a life
jacket.
Attach Turtle to
rear shoulder
strap [above the
buoyancy line]
using Velcro
Adaptor, or to
wrist using
locking
wristband.
Shoreline –
While not 100%
reliable in all
cases, Safety
Turtle is
effective with a
graduated beach.
Even if the
child is knocked
down by a
breaker,
alarming will
occur when the
breaker recedes.
Attach Turtle to
wrist only.
Do you have a
salt chlorinated
pool? If you
aren’t sure,
consult your
pool contractor.
If you do have a
salt chlorinated
pool, read the
following:
The salt
concentration of
chloride salt
pools and spas
is typically
2,400 to 3,600
ppm, but this
varies in
practice. The
concentration of
bromide salt
pools and spas
is about half
this. The salt
concentration of
non-salt
chlorinated
pools and spas,
including pools
using ozonators,
varies from 50
parts per
million [ppm] to
several hundred
ppm.
For succesful
set up with a
chloride salt
pool, the Base
Station may have
to be less than
50 ft. [15 m.]
from the pool.
Above a 4000 ppm
salt
concentration,
the Base Station
may have to be
pool side.
Consider a Commercial/Extended
Range System that
alarms at both
the pool and in
the residence.
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Child Use with
Natural Fresh
Water
Use with Sea
Water
Use with Salt
Chlorinated
Pools









