BLOG CATEGORIES

Is Your Pool’s Emergency Phone Compliant? Here’s How to Check (And What to Do If It Isn’t) 

What an Emergency Dispatch Operator Will Most Likely Ask You

A pool phone is a crucial lifeline in the event of an emergency. Whether encountering a drowning incident, a medical emergency, or another urgent situation, having a reliable, code-compliant emergency phone helps to ensure the appropriate aid is always within reach. Many jurisdictions require them, but beyond compliance, pool phones provide peace of mind by protecting not only those using the pool but also property managers and building owners from unnecessary liability. A non-compliant or malfunctioning emergency phone could delay critical assistance and expose your property to legal and financial risks. Ensuring your emergency phone is up to code means you’re prioritizing safety while also safeguarding your responsibility as a property owner or manager. 

Making sure your pool’s emergency phone is compliant can feel overwhelming, but it’s essential for both safety and liability protection. This guide is designed to walk you through how to check compliance, test your phone, and take the appropriate next steps if further action is needed. Whether you need to verify your current system or explore a more dependable solution, we’re here to help you navigate the process and ensure uninterrupted access to emergency assistance. 

Understanding Pool Emergency Phone Requirements 

Many jurisdictions require pool emergency phones, not only for regulatory compliance but also to help protect both pool users and property managers from unnecessary liability. A non-compliant or malfunctioning emergency phone could delay critical assistance and increase risk exposure. Ensuring your emergency phone is up to code is essential to maintaining safety, reducing liability, and providing peace of mind. 

Pool emergency phone requirements vary by location, but key standards typically include: 

  • 24/7 Access – Your emergency phone must be available at all times, including outside of pool hours. 
  • Direct Connection to Emergency Assistance – The phone should automatically dial a designated emergency response center or monitoring service without requiring a coin, dial tone, or additional steps. 
  • Proper Signage – Clear signage must be posted with instructions for use. 
  • ADA Compliance – Emergency phones must be accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities. 
  • Weather-Resistant Equipment – Phones must be built to withstand outdoor elements without compromising functionality. 

For a breakdown of requirements specific to your region, visit our code compliance page. 

 

How to Ensure Your Cellular Pool Phone is Compliant 

With traditional landlines being phased out, cellular solutions have emerged as the best way to future-proof your emergency phone system at your pool. However, not all cellular emergency phones meet code requirements.  

If you currently have a cellular solution in place, ask yourself the following questions to determine if your solution is compliant: 

  • Is the phone always powered on and operational? 
  • Is it connected to continuous power with battery backup (which is required to provide four hours of continuous power in the event of a power outage)? 
  • Is it under a current cellular service agreement? 
  • Is it directly accessible without a twist handle or spring device? 

If you answered “NO” to any of the above, your solution is not code-compliant and may leave you exposed to unnecessary liability. Kings III offers a fully code-compliant all-inclusive cellular pool phone solution that eliminates these concerns. 

How to Test Your Pool’s Emergency Phone 

Preventative maintenance is your best defense against non-compliance, and testing is one of the most effective tools in your maintenance routine. It will allow you to proactively identify issues and ensure that your emergency phone remains operational, compliant, and ready to perform when needed. 

Routine testing ensures your emergency phone functions properly when it’s needed most. Follow these steps: 

  1. Make a Test Call – Activate the emergency phone and confirm that it connects successfully. 
  1. Check Audio Clarity – Ensure that both the caller and the emergency operator can communicate without static or delay. 
  1. Verify Location Transmission – The answering party should be able to identify your location automatically, without requiring you to provide any details to be ADA-compliant. 
  1. Inspect Physical Condition – Look for visible damage or wear that could affect performance. 

 

What to Do if Your Emergency Phone Fails Your Testing 

If your phone isn’t meeting code requirements—or isn’t working at all—it’s important to act quickly to avoid potential fines, liability, or service failures. Here’s how we can help: 

  • For Non-Customers – If your emergency phone is outdated or non-compliant, Kings III provides a comprehensive emergency phone solution that ensures you meet all local and national regulations. Our phones include 24/7 emergency monitoring with highly trained operators who assess every call, provide immediate response, and ensure critical information is relayed efficiently.  Additionally, our solution includes free installation, lifetime maintenance, and cellular options that eliminate landline dependency. 
  • For Current Kings III Customers – If you suspect an issue with your emergency phone, we’re here to help. Contact our service team at 800-766-2029 or email [email protected] to schedule a maintenance check and keep your system running smoothly. 

 

Help Ensure Compliance & Safety with Kings III 

Keeping your pool’s emergency phone compliant isn’t just about meeting regulations—it’s about ensuring reliable access to help when it’s needed most.  Imagine if an accident occurred at your pool without a working emergency phone—how would that impact your residents, guests, reputation, and bottom line? The consequences could include, but are not limited to: 

  • Delayed emergency response – Lifeguards or bystanders may struggle to reach 911 quickly, increasing the severity of injuries. 
  • Potential fines and legal fees – Non-compliance with safety regulations may result in costly penalties and litigation. 
  • Reputational damage – A well-publicized incident could make residents and guests question the safety of your property. 
  • Increased liability risks – Without a reliable emergency communication system, property owners could face legal consequences if an injured party claims negligence. 

Kings III specializes in emergency phone solutions that protect your property, your residents and guests, and your peace of mind by providing 24/7 professional monitoring, proactive maintenance, and industry-leading reliability. With decades of experience in emergency communications, we take the guesswork out of compliance, allowing you to focus on what matters most—keeping your pool area safe and accessible for everyone.  

Have questions about compliance or need an emergency phone solution? We’re here to help.

Find out how to improve safety and reduce costs at your property

Our best-in-class emergency phone + monitoring solutions provide peace of mind and are backed by decades of expertise

Learn More

2024 ELLIES WINNER
Best Supplier -
Communication System

KEEP LEARNING

Kings III Acquires LiftNet, Advancing Connected Safety & Remote Monitoring in Elevators and Escalators

Kings III Emergency Communications partners with Wurtec to enhance elevator video messaging systems, addressing new code requirements for two-way displays and video monitoring. The collaboration combines Kings III's emergency response expertise with Wurtec's industry solutions to provide streamlined, compliant elevator safety communications nationwide.

8 Women Who Shaped the Future of Emergency Response & Dispatch

This Women’s History Month, Kings III is honoring the women who have paved the way in emergency response and dispatch. From breaking barriers in EMS to pioneering advancements in emergency communication, these trailblazers have helped shape the way lifesaving services operate today. See eight influential women whose contributions continue to impact the field and inspire future generations.

Honoring Black Pioneers: 7 Influential Figures in Emergency Communications & Response

This Black History Month, Kings III is honoring Black men and women who served as pioneers in the fields of emergency dispatch and emergency response. See 7 influential trailblazers who broke barriers, advanced life-saving technologies, and shaped the way emergency services operate today.

How Recent Spikes in Copper Theft Threaten Your Emergency Communication & What You Can Do About It

Rising copper theft is putting emergency communication systems at risk, leading to potential service outages. Without a reliable backup, property managers may face compliance issues and safety concerns. Learn more about the threat and how a cellular solution can help protect your property.

Is Your Hotel’s Emergency Communication System Up to Code?

Hotel emergency communication systems must meet strict safety and compliance standards, but are yours up to code? From elevator phones to pool and parking lot emergency call systems, we break down key requirements and how to ensure your property stays compliant.

Kings III & Wurtec Partner to Improve the Emergency Communication Market of Elevator Video Messaging Systems

Kings III Emergency Communications partners with Wurtec to enhance elevator video messaging systems, addressing new code requirements for two-way displays and video monitoring. The collaboration combines Kings III's emergency response expertise with Wurtec's industry solutions to provide streamlined, compliant elevator safety communications nationwide.

Updated Elevator Code: Who are my Authorized Personnel?

Confused about who qualifies as "authorized personnel" under the new ASME 17.1 elevator code? Learn why the same authorized staff must monitor all emergency communications—audio, video, and messaging—and why split monitoring solutions won't meet compliance requirements for your building's safety system.

What an Emergency Dispatcher will Most Likely Ask You

When suddenly faced with an emergency, you may immediately feel frightened and helpless. An emergency communications system can help reduce or eliminate those reactions by providing immediate assistance. Here's what you can expect on the other side of a call you place from an emergency phone.

January 2024 Elevator Code Updates in Florida

Florida property managers have finally completed DLM requirements in their elevators (hopefully). But wait, there's more! Florida will adopt ASME 2019 starting January 1, 2024. Learn what this means, how you can comply, and get guidance from our code experts.

Kings III makes it easy as a single point-of-contact for all your emergency response needs. With expertise in line connectivity, compliance codes, equipment maintenance, and safety protocol, we offer the total package.