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People often get wet because of spinkler systems in the movies. I dont know if it happens often in real life, but why not install small speakers (in a tiny waterproof dome) on the sprinkler heads (or whatever they're called) that will beep about 15 seconds before the system begins to sprinkle. That ought
to give one enough time to get out of the way.
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Hey what's that beeping noise? <goes of to investigate> |
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Fifteen seconds would not have been enough time to get me out of the sleepingbag at my wife's uncle's place. He forgot to tell us about the sprinklers and we got a rude awakening at 5 am. The water does a pretty good job getting you out of the way though. Took us about 2 seconds after we realized what was up. |
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You'd have to establish some proprietary sound that was only associated with sprinklers. |
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Easily implemented in a low-tech way.
Just ensure that the plumbing has a
vent so that the supply lines lose water
(and fill with air) when the system is off.
Then install a whistle or similar in each
sprinkler head.
As the water
is turned on, it will drive the air ahead
of it, making all the sprinklers whistle
before they start sprinklinging. |
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// I'm not sure this entire idea is
necessary but the solution you have
proposed is brilliant.// I think that
should be translated into Latin as a
HalfBakery motto. Whistling sprinklers
would fill a much-needed gap in the
market. |
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I like [basepair]'s idea, but the water in the pipes will probably travel too fast to give ample time to run away. The warning should come before the water's turned on. |
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There is, however, something slightly appealing in the idea of having it beep to tell you that in the next second you're going to get sprayed. |
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Slightly related bragging: I was at a convention in Dallas, out on the roof garden with a large group of other people, when the sprinklers in the shrubbery all around us suddenly started up. It was well after closing time for the garden, so we couldn't say they didn't warn us, but there was only a second's worth of fizzling, and people were sitting on the edges of the planter boxes, so it turned into a screaming mess very fast. I am proud to say that I grabbed a glass from someone's hand and up-ended it over the nearest sprinkler before the water could really get started, and then started covering more sprinklers with other glasses. Other folks copied me, and the party kept going, with the sprinklers gurgling under the glasses. |
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